Title of article :
Development of a retrodirective PARC for ALOS/PALSAR calibration
Author/Authors :
M.، Fujita, نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Abstract :
Polarimetric radar calibration is a procedure that corrects the polarization distortion of a measured scattering matrix by referring to the scattering matrix of a known target. The present paper describes the principle, design, manufacture and measurement results of a novel retrodirective polarimetric active radar calibrator (PARC). It accommodates both the depolarization characteristic by using dual-polarized antennas and retrodirectivity with the Van Atta array concept simultaneously. The PARC was designed for Phased Array L-band SAR (PALSAR) calibration based on the proposed principle. It consists of a 6 *6-element antenna array with a 1-m-square aperture and four amplifiers with a 20-dB gain. The whole array is divided into four 3*3-element subarrays to form a two-dimensional (2-D) Van Atta array. Retrodirectivity extends the angular width, where the radar cross section exceeds 35 dBm/sup 2/, which is a preliminary design goal, to almost twice the width of a conventional array reflector of the same size. However, it should be noted that the present design needs at least four times as many amplifiers as a conventional fixed-beam array reflector to be capable of 2-D source tracking. A prototype model of the present retrodirective PARC is manufactured in the L-band to allow Advanced Land-Observation Satellite (ALOS)/PALSAR calibration. The results we obtained through measurement agree well with the theoretical predictions, and substantiate the premise behind the present design of the retrodirective PARC for polarimetric SAR calibration.
Keywords :
BRDF normalization , image processing , Remote sensing
Journal title :
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON GEOSCIENCE AND REMOTE SENSING
Journal title :
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON GEOSCIENCE AND REMOTE SENSING