DocumentCode :
1504763
Title :
On Mathematical and Physical Principles of Transformations of the Coherent Radar Backscatter Matrix
Author :
Bebbington, David ; Carrea, Laura
Author_Institution :
Centre for Remote Sensing & Environmetrics, Univ. of Essex, Colchester, UK
Volume :
50
Issue :
11
fYear :
2012
Firstpage :
4657
Lastpage :
4669
Abstract :
The congruential rule advanced by Graves for polarization basis transformation of the radar backscatter matrix is now often misinterpreted as an example of consimilarity transformation. However, consimilarity transformations imply a physically unrealistic antilinear time-reversal operation. This is just one of the approaches found in the literature to the description of transformations where the role of conjugation has been misunderstood. In this paper, the different approaches are examined, particularly in respect to the role of conjugation. In order to justify and correctly derive the congruential rule for polarization basis transformation and properly place the role of conjugation, the origin of the problem is traced back to the derivation of the antenna height from the transmitted field. In fact, careful consideration of the role played by Green´s dyadic operator relating the antenna height to the transmitted field shows that, under general unitary basis transformation, it is not justified to assume a scalar relationship between them. Invariance of the voltage equation shows that antenna states and wave states must in fact lie in dual spaces, a distinction not captured in conventional Jones vector formalism. Introducing spinor formalism and with the use of an alternate spin frame for the transmitted field, a mathematically consistent implementation of the directional wave formalism is obtained. Examples are given comparing the wider generality of the congruential rule in both active and passive transformations with the consimilarity rule.
Keywords :
Green´s function methods; backscatter; matrix algebra; radar antennas; Green´s dyadic operator; active transformation; antenna; coherent radar backscatter matrix; consimilarity transformation; conventional Jones vector formalism; directional wave formalism; mathematical principle; passive transformation; physical principle; physical unrealistic antilinear time-reversal operation; polarization basis transformation; spinor formalism; voltage equation; Backscatter; Polarimetry; Scattering; Transforms; Vectors; Backscatter; polarimetry; spinors; unitary bases;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0196-2892
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TGRS.2012.2191294
Filename :
6191316
Link To Document :
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