1. An improved airborne VHF radar sounder for ice and desert exploration
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Giulia Pica, Claudia Facchinetti, G. Salzillo, F. Longo, Claudio Papa, Giovanni Ludeno, Ilaria Catapano, L. Ciofaniello, Giovanni Alberti, Gianluca Gennarelli, G. Palmese, Francesco Soldovieri, and Dario Califano
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geography ,geography.geographical_feature_category ,genetic structures ,Airborne radar sounder ,Desert (particle physics) ,very high-frequencies (VHF) ,law.invention ,Lazio region ,law ,Range (aeronautics) ,Calibration ,surface and subsurface imaging ,Ice sheet ,Radar ,Scale (map) ,Geology ,Remote sensing - Abstract
The paper deals with a VH F airborne radar sounder designed for the exploration of ice sheets and arid sub-surfaces. This radar is an improved version of a previously developed prototype and is the product of a project financed by the Italian Space Agency and carried out thanks to the cooperation of Italian research units. The main characteristics of the radar, and a calibration measurement campaign, which has been performed flying over a volcanic area of Lazio region (Central Italy) in September 2017, are herein described. As discussed in the paper, the calibration campaign confirmed a correct system's operation and, in particular, the enhanced along range resolution with respect to the previous prototype. The developed system was, indeed, capable of retrieving the surface topography over a large scale and in a short time. The obtained encouraging results justified the planning of an extensive validation measurement campaign, which will be performed in May 2018 on desert areas.
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- 2018
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