Title :
First deformation results using the NASA/JPL UAVSAR instrument
Author :
Hensley, Scott ; Zebker, Howard ; Jones, Cathleen ; Michel, Thierry ; Muellerschoen, Ron ; Chapman, Bruce
Author_Institution :
Jet Propulsion Lab., California Inst. of Technol., Pasadena, CA, USA
Abstract :
The UAVSAR instrument, employing an L-band actively electronically scanned antenna, had its genesis in NASA´s ESTO Instrument Incubator Program and after 4 years of development has begun collecting science data for investigators. System design was motivated by solid Earth applications where repeat pass radar interferometry can be used to measure subtle deformation of the surface, however flexibility and extensibility to support other applications were also major design drivers. In fact a Ka-band single-pass radar interferometer for making high precision topographic maps of ice sheets was developed and tested based to a large extent on components of the UAVSAR L-band radar. By designing the radar to be housed in an external unpressurized pod, it has the potential to be readily ported to many platforms. Initial testing is being carried out with the NASA Gulfstream III aircraft, which has been modified to accommodate the radar pod and has been equipped with precision autopilot capability developed by NASA Dryden Flight Research Center. With this the aircraft can fly within a 10 m diameter tube on any specified trajectory necessary for repeat-pass radar interferometric applications. To maintain the required pointing for repeat-pass interferometric applications we have employed an actively scanned antenna steered using INU measurement data. This paper presents a brief overview of some of the initial deformations made by the UAVSAR instrument.
Keywords :
active antennas; radar interferometry; synthetic aperture radar; 1NU measurement data; ESTO instrument incubator program; Ka-band single-pass radar interferometer; L-band actively electronically scanned antenna; NASA Dryden Flight Research Center; NASA Gulfstream III aircraft; NASA/JPL UAVSAR instrument; deformation results; radar interferometry; repeat-pass radar interferometric applications; solid earth applications; Airborne radar; Aircraft; Antenna measurements; Earth; Instruments; L-band; NASA; Radar interferometry; Solids; Testing;
Conference_Titel :
Synthetic Aperture Radar, 2009. APSAR 2009. 2nd Asian-Pacific Conference on
Conference_Location :
Xian, Shanxi
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-2731-4
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-2732-1
DOI :
10.1109/APSAR.2009.5374246