| Literature DB >> 30691163 |
Cheng Wang1, Wulong Guo2, Haisheng Zhao3, Liang Chen4, Yiwen Wei5, Yuanyuan Zhang6.
Abstract
Signals from spaceborne polarimetric synthetic aperture radar will suffer from Faraday rotations when they propagate through the ionosphere, especially those at L-band or lower frequencies, such as signals from the Phased Array type L-band Synthetic Aperture Radar (PALSAR). For this reason, Faraday rotation compensation should be considered. On the other hand, Faraday rotation could also be retrieved from distorted echoes. Moreover, combining Faraday rotation with the radar parameters and the model of magnetic field, we could derive the total electron content (TEC) along the signal path. Benefiting from the high spatial resolution of the SAR system, TEC obtained from PALSAR could be orders of magnitude higher in spatial resolution than that from GPS. Besides, we demonstrated that the precision of TEC from PALSAR is also much higher than that from GPS. With the precise TEC available, we could fuse it with data from other ionosphere detection devices to improve their performances. In this paper, we adopted it to help modify the empirically modeled topside profile of ionosonde. The results show that the divergence between the modified profile and the referenced incoherent scattering radar profile reduced by about 30 percent when compared to the original ionosonde topside profile.Entities:
Keywords: ionospheric electron density distribution; polarimetric synthetic aperture radar; total electron content
Year: 2019 PMID: 30691163 PMCID: PMC6386963 DOI: 10.3390/s19030516
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sensors (Basel) ISSN: 1424-8220 Impact factor: 3.576
Figure 1Position relationship of three ground tracks of PALSAR scenes and Poker Flat ISR. The red rectangle corresponds to the PALSAR scene of Group 1, while the green and the blue ones correspond to the measurement of Group 2 and Group 3, respectively. The position of Poker Flat ISR is shown as a red asterisk, while the observation area of each group is shown as a dashed rectangle in its corresponding color.
Corresponding observing times and positions of three groups of data. The off-nadir angle of PALSAR (Phased Array type L-band Synthetic Aperture Radar) in this table is 21.5 degrees. ISR: Incoherent Scatter Radar.
| Data Group | Instrument | Center Latitude | Center Longitude | Center Observation Time (UTC:Y/M/D HH/MM) | Piercing Latitude | Piercing Lontitude |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | PALSAR | 65.193 | −148.439 | 2011/03/19 07/32 | 64.786 | −151.022 |
| Poker Flat ISR | 65.130 | −147.471 | 2011/03/19 07/30 | 64.650 | −148.000 | |
| 2 | PALSAR | 65.194 | −147.369 | 2011/03/31 07/28 | 64.782 | −149.949 |
| Poker Flat ISR | 65.130 | −147.471 | 2011/03/31 07/28 | 65.130 | −147.471 | |
| 3 | PALSAR | 65.183 | −147.450 | 2010/08/06 21/06 | 64.800 | −144.832 |
| Poker Flat ISR | 65.130 | −147.471 | 2010/08/06 21/08 | 65.370 | −145.070 |
Observing time and positions of three instruments. The off-nadir angle of PALSAR-2 in this table is 30.8 degree.
| Instrument | Center Latitude | Center Longitude | Center Observation Time (UTC: Y/M/D HH/MM) | Piercing Latitude | Piercing Longitude |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PALSAR | 65.193 | −148.439 | 2014/08/29 22/24 | 64.603 | −144.362 |
| Poker Flat ISR | 65.130 | −147.471 | 2014/08/29 22/20 | 65.130 | −147.471 |
| EIELSON station | 64.660 | −147.070 | 2014/08/29 22/15 | 64.660 | −147.070 |
Figure 2Geographic relationship of ALOS-2 scene, EIELSON station, and Poker ISR station.
Figure 3Relationship between altitude and total electron content (TEC) as well as .
Figure 4Faraday rotation (FR) estimates as a function of signal amplitude. PolSAR: polarimetric spaceborne synthetic aperture radar.
TEC measurements of Poker Flat ISR and PolSAR. GNSS: Global Navigation Satellite System.
| Instrument. | Group 1 | Group 2 | Group 3 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Poker Flat ISR | 1.484 | 5.700 | 7.365 |
| PolSAR (300 km) | 1.514 (0.324) | 4.646 (0.444) | 6.812 (0.351) |
| PolSAR (400 km) | 1.586 (0.340) | 4.864 (0.465) | 7.112 (0.367) |
| PolSAR (500 km) | 1.660 (0.355) | 5.092 (0.487) | 7.434 (0.384) |
| Deviation (400 km) | 0.102 | 0.836 | 0.253 |
| Poker Flat ISR (average) | 1.46 | 5.71 | 7.86 |
| GNSS | 6 | 12.5 | 10.7 |
Figure 5Electron density profiles for ISR and ionosonde.