移动Apres调查SAR聚焦

Sarina Kapai, D. Schroeder, A. Broome, T. J. Young, C. Stewart
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自主相敏无线电回声测深仪(ApRES)是一种相对便宜的破冰调频连续波雷达(FMCW),广泛应用于冰川学领域,用于估算冰盖基底融化、垂直应变和压实速率[1]。然而,这些仪器是为固定部署而设计的,这阻碍了冰川和流域尺度的调查。为了扩大可用应用范围,我们评估了移动ApRES调查的可行性。我们的调查显示,以这种方式使用ApRES会在原始数据中引入伪影。本文描述了两种伪影(多普勒模糊和光栅瓣)的特征,研究了它们产生的条件,并尝试通过修改FMCW雷达合成孔径雷达(SAR)聚焦算法来纠正它们。我们最终确定了从移动ApRES调查中聚焦雷达图的主要障碍是光栅瓣;未来的工作可以减少这种人工制品的存在,从而使移动ApRES调查得到更广泛的使用。
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SAR Focusing of Mobile Apres Surveys
The Autonomous Phase-Sensitive Radio Echo Sounder (ApRES) is a relatively inexpensive ice-penetrating Frequency-Modulated Continuous-Wave (FMCW) radar that is widely utilized in the glaciological community to obtain estimates of ice-sheet basal melt, vertical strain, and compaction rates [1]. However, these instruments are designed for stationary deployments, which prevents glacier- and catchment-scale surveys [2]. To expand the range of available applications, we assess the feasibility of mobile ApRES surveys. Our in-vestigation reveals that utilizing the ApRES in this manner introduces artifacts into the raw data. This paper character-izes the two types of artifacts (Doppler Blurring and grating lobes), investigates the conditions for when they occur, and attempts to correct them by modifying synthetic aperture radar (SAR) focusing algorithms for FMCW radars. We ul-timately identify the main obstacle in focusing radargrams from mobile ApRES surveys to be grating lobes; future work that reduces the presence of this artifact could enable more widespread use of mobile ApRES surveys.
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