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Formation Geometries for Multistatic SAR Tomography
- Publication Year :
- 2014
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Abstract
- This paper analyzes relative orbit design for multi-satellite radar missions aimed at multistatic SAR tomography. To this end, formation requirements and performance parameters are derived by adapting existing models for SAR tomography to single pass techniques. Then, relative trajectory design is carried out on the basis of an analytical relative motion model including secular J 2 effects. By properly scaling the differences in orbital parameters, different formation geometries enable uniform sampling of the effective baseline along the whole orbit. The difference among the possible choices lies in latitude coverage, formation stability, and collision avoidance aspects. A numerical example of relative trajectory design is discussed considering L-band as operating frequency. In particular, achievable height resolution and unambiguous height along the orbit are pointed out for a multi-cartwheel, a multi-pendulum, and a multi-helix formation. In view of future implementation of a multi-satellite SAR tomography mission, new concepts aimed at the reduction of required satellites, and long term evolution of designed formations, are also discussed.
- Subjects :
- Orbital elements
Formation flying
Computer science
business.industry
relative trajectory design
Aerospace Engineering
Stability (probability)
law.invention
effective baseline
Sampling (signal processing)
law
Trajectory
Orbit (dynamics)
Tomography
Radar
Aerospace engineering
business
Scaling
Remote sensing
multistatic SAR tomography
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....1cbcb43e46c0cc0bcbd1a3a35c39e242