L-band radar fading statistics vs. resolution

R.K. Moore, M. Hemmat
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Radar-signal variability was investigated as a function of the size of the resolution cell from 25 m*25 m to 6400 m*6400 m, using L-band data from the Shuttle Imaging Radar-B (SIR-B). Scenes treated were from Illinois farmland, Amazon rain forest, and Japanese mountains. Fading ranges (5% to 95%), means, and medians were determined for each SIR-B scene and for composites of each area and of the entire set. It is shown that L-band radar signals from the ground vary over a 9-10-dB range at 25-m resolution, but that the variation is reduced to about 2 dB for 6.4-km footprints. For the homogeneous Amazon rain forest the variation is somewhat less than average, and for a combination of mountains, farmland, and cities in Japan it is slightly more than average. This information should be useful to radar designers in determining required system dynamic range and the range of clutter that must be discriminated against.<>
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l波段雷达衰落统计与分辨率
利用航天飞机成像雷达b (SIR-B)的l波段数据,研究了25 m*25 m至6400 m*6400 m分辨率单元尺寸对雷达信号变异性的影响。拍摄的场景来自伊利诺伊州的农田、亚马逊雨林和日本的山脉。确定每个SIR-B场景、每个区域和整个集合的合成的衰落范围(5%至95%)、平均值和中位数。结果表明,在25米分辨率下,来自地面的l波段雷达信号在9-10 dB范围内变化,但在6.4公里足迹下,变化减少到约2 dB。对于同质的亚马逊雨林,这种变化略低于平均水平,而对于日本的山脉、农田和城市的组合,这种变化略高于平均水平。这些信息对于雷达设计人员确定所需的系统动态范围和必须区分的杂波范围是有用的
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