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Design and Validation of a Multimode Multifrequency VHF/UHF Airborne Radar

Authors :
G. Salzillo
Claudia Facchinetti
Gianluca Gennarelli
Roberto Formaro
G. Palmese
Giovanni Alberti
Francesco Soldovieri
Lorenzo Crocco
Claudio Papa
M. Daniele
Ilaria Catapano
D. Califano
Francesco Longo
L. Ciofaniello
Source :
IEEE geoscience and remote sensing letters, 11 (2014): 1260–1264. doi:10.1109/LGRS.2013.2291237, info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:Papa, C.; Alberti, G.; Salzillo, G.; Palmese, G.; Califano, D.; Ciofaniello, L.; Daniele, M.; Facchinetti, C.; Longo, F.; Formaro, R.; Catapano, I.; Crocco, L.; Gennarelli, G.; Soldovieri, F./titolo:Design and Validation of a Multimode Multifrequency VHF%2FUHF Airborne Radar/doi:10.1109%2FLGRS.2013.2291237/rivista:IEEE geoscience and remote sensing letters (Print)/anno:2014/pagina_da:1260/pagina_a:1264/intervallo_pagine:1260–1264/volume:11
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Piscataway, NJ , Stati Uniti d'America, 2014.

Abstract

This letter deals with the design, realization, and validation of a multimode/multifrequency airborne radar designed for both surface and subsurface prospections. The system operates in the frequency band from very high frequency (VHF) to ultrahigh frequency (UHF) and works in two different modes: 1) a nadir-looking sounder in the VHF band (carrier frequency of 163 MHz); and 2) a side-looking imager (i.e., synthetic aperture radar) in the UHF band with two channels at 450 and 860 MHz, respectively. The system validation has been carried out for the “sounder” mode due to helicopter-borne surveys carried out over an area in the Campania region, Southern Italy. The surveys have provided a first proof of system capability in obtaining useful information about the surface and shallower subsurface layers over a large scale and in a relatively short time. In particular, the data collected by the sounder have been processed by means of a microwave tomographic reconstruction approach, and features consistent with tunnels buried at a depth of 15 m have been identified.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
IEEE geoscience and remote sensing letters, 11 (2014): 1260–1264. doi:10.1109/LGRS.2013.2291237, info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:Papa, C.; Alberti, G.; Salzillo, G.; Palmese, G.; Califano, D.; Ciofaniello, L.; Daniele, M.; Facchinetti, C.; Longo, F.; Formaro, R.; Catapano, I.; Crocco, L.; Gennarelli, G.; Soldovieri, F./titolo:Design and Validation of a Multimode Multifrequency VHF%2FUHF Airborne Radar/doi:10.1109%2FLGRS.2013.2291237/rivista:IEEE geoscience and remote sensing letters (Print)/anno:2014/pagina_da:1260/pagina_a:1264/intervallo_pagine:1260–1264/volume:11
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....c5755eea069740907cfb4bb5751c260a
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1109/LGRS.2013.2291237