Title :
Comparison of Theoretical Biases in Estimating Polarimetric Properties of Precipitation With Weather Radar Using Parabolic Reflector, or Planar and Cylindrical Arrays
Author :
Lei Lei ; Guifu Zhang ; Doviak, Richard J. ; Karimkashi, Shaya
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Univ. of Oklahoma, Norman, OK, USA
Abstract :
Planar or cylindrical phased arrays are two candidate antennas for future polarimetric weather radar. These two candidate antennas have distinctly different attributes when used to make quantitative measurements of the polarimetric properties of precipitation. Of critical concern is meeting the required polarimetric performance for all directions of the electronically steered beam. The copolar and cross-polar radiation patterns and polarimetric parameter estimation performances of these two phased array antennas are studied and compared with that obtained using a dual-polarized parabolic reflector antenna. Results obtained from simulation show that the planar polarimetric phased array radar has unacceptable polarimetric parameter biases that require beam to beam correction, whereas biases obtained with the cylindrical polarimetric phased array radar are much lower and comparable to that obtained using the parabolic reflector antenna.
Keywords :
antenna phased arrays; atmospheric precipitation; atmospheric techniques; meteorological radar; radar polarimetry; reflector antennas; copolar radiation pattern; cross-polar radiation pattern; cylindrical polarimetric phased array radar; dual-polarized parabolic reflector antenna; electronically steered beam; phased array antenna polarimetric parameter estimation performance; planar polarimetric phased array radar; polarimetric weather radar; precipitation polarimetric properties estimation; theoretical bias comparison; Antenna radiation patterns; Apertures; Meteorology; Phased arrays; Radar antennas; Radar polarimetry; Antenna; cylindrical array; phased array radar; planar array; polarimetry; radiation patterns; remote sensing; weather measurement;
Journal_Title :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TGRS.2015.2395714