In this paper, a high integration gain GEOSAR mission for Earth imaging is presented. The spatial-temporal atmospheric decorrelation issues of a long integration time GEOSAR mission must be carefully studied. The feasibility of a GEOSAR mission for Atmospheric Phase Screen retrieval purposes is studied. The raw data received from several hours of acquisition is divided into sub-acquisitions with integration time on the order of the APS decorrelation time. From each sub-matrix, a low-resolution but enough to sample the spatial variations of the atmospheric map is obtained. The simulated results of the APS retrieval from a GEOSAR acquisition are shown at the end of this paper.

Results on spatial-temporal atmospheric phase screen retrieval from long-term geosar acquisition

MONTI-GUARNIERI, ANDREA VIRGILIO;ROCCA, FABIO
2012-01-01

Abstract

In this paper, a high integration gain GEOSAR mission for Earth imaging is presented. The spatial-temporal atmospheric decorrelation issues of a long integration time GEOSAR mission must be carefully studied. The feasibility of a GEOSAR mission for Atmospheric Phase Screen retrieval purposes is studied. The raw data received from several hours of acquisition is divided into sub-acquisitions with integration time on the order of the APS decorrelation time. From each sub-matrix, a low-resolution but enough to sample the spatial variations of the atmospheric map is obtained. The simulated results of the APS retrieval from a GEOSAR acquisition are shown at the end of this paper.
2012
9781467311588
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