The ASI Integrated Sounder-SAR System Operating in the UHF-VHF Bands: First Results of the 2018 Helicopter-Borne Morocco Desert Campaign

Author:

Perna StefanoORCID,Alberti Giovanni,Berardino Paolo,Bruzzone LorenzoORCID,Califano Dario,Catapano Ilaria,Ciofaniello Luca,Donini ElenaORCID,Esposito CarmenORCID,Facchinetti Claudia,Formaro Roberto,Gennarelli Gianluca,Gerekos ChristopherORCID,Lanari RiccardoORCID,Longo Francesco,Ludeno GiovanniORCID,Mariotti d’Alessandro Mauro,Natale Antonio,Noviello Carlo,Palmese Gianfranco,Papa Claudio,Pica Giulia,Rocca FabioORCID,Salzillo Giuseppe,Soldovieri FrancescoORCID,Tebaldini Stefano,Thakur Sanchari

Abstract

This work is aimed at showing the present capabilities and future potentialities of an imaging radar system that can be mounted onboard flexible aerial platforms, such as helicopters or small airplanes, and may operate in the UHF and VHF frequency bands as Sounder and as Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR). More specifically, the Sounder operates at 165 MHz, whereas the SAR may operate either at 450 MHz or at 860 MHz. In the work, we present the first results relevant to a set of Sounder and SAR data collected by the radar during a helicopter-borne campaign conducted in 2018 over a desert area in Erfoud, Morocco, just after the conclusion of a system upgrading procedure. In particular, a first analysis of the focusing capabilities of the Sounder mode and of the polarimetric and interferometric capabilities of the SAR mode is conducted. The overall system, originally developed by CO.RI.S.T.A. according to a ASI funding set up in 2010, has been upgraded in the frame of a contract signed in 2015 between ASI and different private and public Italian Research Institutes and Universities, namely CO.RI.S.T.A., IREA-CNR, Politecnico di Milano and University of Trento.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences

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