Title :
A Real-Aperture Radar for Ground-Based Differential Interferometry
Author :
Werner, Charles ; Strozzi, Tazio ; Wiesmann, Andreas ; Wegmuller, Urs
Author_Institution :
Gamma Remote Sensing, Gumligen
Abstract :
Satellite interferometry has been used extensively for ground-motion monitoring with good success. In the case of landslides, for example, space-borne SAR interferometry has a good potential to get an overview on the slope stability. The role of a space-borne INSAR as an element in a landslide or rock fall warning system is constrained by the specific space-borne SAR imaging geometry, the typical multiple-week repeat-interval, and uncertainties in the data availability. Most of these limitations can be overcome with an in-situ radar imaging system. GAMMA has developed a portable radar interferometer that utilizes real-aperture antennas to obtain high azimuth resolution. Images are acquired line by line while rotating the transmitting and receiving antennas about a vertical axis. Phase differences between successive images acquired from the same location are used to determine line-of-sight displacements. The instrument operates at 17.2 GHz and has measurement sensitivity better than 1 mm. The instrument uses two receiving antennas with a short baseline to form an interferometer. Phase differences between simultaneous acquisitions by these antennas are used to calculate the precise look angle relative to the baseline, permitting derivation of the surface topography. Expected statistical noise in the height measurements is on the order of 1 meter. In this contribution the design, measurement principles and characteristics of GAMMA´s Portable Radar Interferometer (GPRI) are presented.
Keywords :
antennas; geomorphology; geophysical equipment; radar interferometry; remote sensing by radar; rocks; spaceborne radar; synthetic aperture radar; GAMMA Portable Radar Interferometer; GPRI; frequency 17.2 GHz; ground-based differential interferometry; height measurements; image acquisition; in-situ radar imaging system; landslides; line-of-sight displacements; phase differences; photogrammetry systems; real-aperture radar; receiving antennas; rock fall warning system; slope stability; space-borne INSAR; space-borne SAR interferometry; surface topography; Antenna measurements; Instruments; Interferometry; Monitoring; Radar antennas; Radar imaging; Receiving antennas; Satellites; Spaceborne radar; Terrain factors; GAMMA; RAR; Radar Interferometer; glacier; landslide;
Conference_Titel :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, 2008. IGARSS 2008. IEEE International
Conference_Location :
Boston, MA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-2807-6
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-2808-3
DOI :
10.1109/IGARSS.2008.4779320