Title :
Low frequency radar sounding through Martian ionosphere
Author :
Safaeinili, A. ; Jordan, R.L.
Author_Institution :
Jet Propulsion Lab., California Inst. of Technol., Pasadena, CA, USA
Abstract :
In radar sounding, it is highly desirable to operate at low frequencies to improve the depth of penetration. For a spaceborne sounder that is orbiting a planet with an ionosphere, the lowest operating frequency is limited by the plasma frequency of the ionosphere. The ionosphere affects the radar signal through dispersion which changes the shape of the signal and introduces a propagation time delay. The impact on the operation of the sounder is twofold by 1) introducing an unknown delay which makes the surface tracking difficult, and 2) degrading the range compression by changing the chirp shape and duration. In this paper, the authors first demonstrate the effect of the ionosphere on the radar signal through development of an approximate model for the ionosphere of Mars and then present a scheme to compensate for the ionospheric dispersion by taking advantage of the strong specular surface reflection which is expected at low frequencies on Mars. Although the example which is presented in this paper is limited to Mars, the technique is generic and can be used for low frequency radar sounding in general
Keywords :
Mars; geophysical techniques; planetary atmospheres; planetary surfaces; radioastronomical techniques; remote sensing by radar; terrain mapping; Mars; Martian ionosphere; approximate model; atmosphere effect; chirp shape; delay; geophysical measurement technique; ionosphere; land surface; low frequency radar sounding; lowest operating frequency; penetration depth; planet surface; radar astronomy; radar remote sensing; radar signal; radioastronomy; radiowave propagation; range compression; terrain mapping; Acoustic propagation; Delay effects; Frequency; Ionosphere; Mars; Planetary orbits; Planets; Plasmas; Shape; Spaceborne radar;
Conference_Titel :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, 2000. Proceedings. IGARSS 2000. IEEE 2000 International
Conference_Location :
Honolulu, HI
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-6359-0
DOI :
10.1109/IGARSS.2000.857997