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An Improved UWB Microwave Radar for Very Long-Range Measurements of Snow Cover

2020; Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers; Volume: 69; Issue: 10 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1109/tim.2020.2982813

ISSN

1557-9662

Autores

Fernando Rodríguez‐Morales, C. Leuschen, Calen Carabajal, John Paden, J. Wolf, Sean Garrison, Jay W. McDaniel,

Tópico(s)

Soil Moisture and Remote Sensing

Resumo

We present an ultrawideband (UWB) frequency-modulated (FM) microwave radar instrument capable of preserving cm-scale vertical resolution from a very long range (verified up to ~6 km). The system can operate either as a conventional continuous-wave FM radar (2-18 GHz) or in time-delayed stretch processing mode (2-14 GHz), providing high sensitivity, fine range resolution, and very low-range sidelobes. We present an overview of the system and laboratory test results to validate its performance. As a practical demonstration of its capabilities, we tested the system's ability to map snow cover thickness on the Arctic marine ice. We present sample results from airborne measurements carried out at altitudes between ~500 m and ~6 km above the ground level onboard a long-range fixed-wing platform.

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