DocumentCode
3483418
Title
Interferometric radar waveform design and the effective interferometric wavelength
Author
Hensley, Scott ; Madsen, Søren N.
Author_Institution
Radar Sci. & Eng., Pasadena
fYear
2007
fDate
4-8 June 2007
Firstpage
287
Lastpage
291
Abstract
Interferometric radar systems are used by the research, commercial and military communities for applications ranging from topographic mapping to measuring subtle deformations of the Earth´s surface for geophysical processes such as earthquakes, volcanoes and ice motion. These systems operate at a variety of wavelengths from 1 cm to 1 m depending on the application. As the number of users of the spectrum increases it is becoming increasingly necessary for these systems to alter their waveforms to have the necessary interoperable compatibility. In particular, notching of certain spectral bands within the radar transmit band may be required to avoid interference with critical users operating in the same band. For high accuracy applications it is necessary to account for how these waveform differences affect the interferometric phase and correlation. We have developed a formula for the effective interferometric wavelength that accounts for the effect of the transmitted waveform on the effective interferometric wavelength and the way the data is processed.
Keywords
radar interferometry; Earth surface; effective interferometric wavelength; geophysical processes; interferometric radar waveform design; radar transmit band; spectral bands; topographic mapping; Earth; Earthquakes; Geophysical measurements; Ice surface; Motion measurement; Radar applications; Radar measurements; Seismic measurements; Surface topography; Wavelength measurement;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Waveform Diversity and Design Conference, 2007. International
Conference_Location
Pisa
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-1276-1
Electronic_ISBN
978-1-4244-1276-1
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/WDDC.2007.4339428
Filename
4339428
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