DocumentCode
796661
Title
The Potential of Low-Frequency SAR Systems for Mapping Ionospheric TEC Distributions
Author
Meyer, Franz ; Bamler, Richard ; Jakowski, Norbert ; Fritz, Thomas
Author_Institution
German Aerosp. Center (DLR), Wessling
Volume
3
Issue
4
fYear
2006
Firstpage
560
Lastpage
564
Abstract
Ionospheric propagation effects have a significant impact on the signal properties of low-frequency synthetic aperture radar (SAR) systems. Range delay, interferometric phase bias, range defocusing, and Faraday rotation are the most prominent ones. All the effects are a function of the so-called total electron content (TEC). Methods based on two-frequency global positioning system observations allow measuring TEC in the ionosphere with coarse spatial resolution only. In this letter, the potential of broadband L-band SAR systems for ionospheric TEC mapping is studied. As a basis, the dispersive nature of the ionosphere and its effects on broadband microwave radiation are theoretically derived and analyzed. It is shown that phase advance and group delay can be measured by interferometric and correlation techniques, respectively. The achievable accuracy suffices in mapping small-scale ionospheric TEC disturbances. A differential TEC estimator that separates ionospheric from tropospheric contributions is proposed
Keywords
electron density; ionosphere; ionospheric techniques; microwave propagation; synthetic aperture radar; SAR signal properties; broadband L-band SAR; broadband microwave radiation; correlation technique; dispersive media; group delay; interferometric technique; ionospheric TEC distribution mapping; ionospheric propagation effects; low-frequency SAR systems; phase advance; synthetic aperture radar; total electron content; two-frequency global positioning system observations; Delay systems; Dielectrics; Dispersion; Electrons; Ionosphere; L-band; Position measurement; Refractive index; Signal mapping; Synthetic aperture radar; Atmospheric effects; L-band SAR; SAR interferometry; correlation; dispersive media; ionosphere; synthetic aperture radar (SAR); total electron content (TEC);
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Geoscience and Remote Sensing Letters, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1545-598X
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/LGRS.2006.882148
Filename
1715317
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