The ongoing Distributed Aperture Radar Tomographic Sensors (DARTS) project at NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory aims to mature and demonstrate multi-static SAR measurements for fine-scale 3D imaging of surface topography, vegetation, and surface deformation and change. The project explores the use of drones as SAR platforms and integrates software-defined radar on RF system-on-chip for compact and flexible radar instruments. This paper highlights the progress in DARTS hardware development, experiments, and data processing. The recent experiments have successfully demonstrated monostatic interferometry as well as acquisition and processing of bi-static SAR imagery. By leveraging the advantages of multi-static SAR and drone-based platforms, the project aims to build a testbed for future missions design and enhanced SAR imaging capabilities for scientific applications.

Uav-Borne Bistatic Sar and Insar Experiments in Support of STV and SDC Target Observables

Moro S.;
2023-01-01

Abstract

The ongoing Distributed Aperture Radar Tomographic Sensors (DARTS) project at NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory aims to mature and demonstrate multi-static SAR measurements for fine-scale 3D imaging of surface topography, vegetation, and surface deformation and change. The project explores the use of drones as SAR platforms and integrates software-defined radar on RF system-on-chip for compact and flexible radar instruments. This paper highlights the progress in DARTS hardware development, experiments, and data processing. The recent experiments have successfully demonstrated monostatic interferometry as well as acquisition and processing of bi-static SAR imagery. By leveraging the advantages of multi-static SAR and drone-based platforms, the project aims to build a testbed for future missions design and enhanced SAR imaging capabilities for scientific applications.
2023
International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (IGARSS)
9798350320107
bistatic
drone
interferometry
SAR
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