Spatial Resolution in GNSS-R Under Coherent Scattering
- 29 May 2019
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) in IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Letters
- Vol. 17 (1), 32-36
- https://doi.org/10.1109/lgrs.2019.2916164
Abstract
Global Navigation Satellite Systems Reflectometry can be understood as a multistatic radar using satellite navigation signals as signals of opportunity. The scattered signals over sea ice, flooded areas, even under dense vegetation, and in some cases, over land show a significant coherent component. Under coherent scattering conditions, it is usually stated that the coherent signal component comes from an area equal to the first Fresnel zone. This letter analyzes in more detail the spatial resolution in this forward scattering configuration, showing that, when coherent scattering is nonnegligible, the spatial resolution is mostly determined by the geometry and not by typical surface roughness values. As the scattering area around the specular reflection point increases and encompasses the first Fresnel zone, the received power increases and then it fluctuates as higher order Fresnel zones are included (rapid phase changes due to the spherical waves). These contributions may explain in part the large scattering encountered over inhomogeneous land regions, as these different contributions add or subtract, depending on the phase of the electric field, and are weighted by different scattering coefficients (i.e., changes in the dielectric constant and/or surface roughness, such in water ponds or some agricultural fields). Finally, over homogeneous targets, when all Fresnel zones are included, the received power tends asymptotically to the value obtained using the free-space propagation with a total path length equal to the sum of the path lengths, weighted by the reflection coefficient. This value can also be interpreted as coming from an effective region that is actually ~ 0.6 times the first Fresnel zone.Keywords
Funding Information
- Secretaría de Estado de Investigación, Desarrollo e Innovación (RTI2018-099008-B-C21)
- EU FEDER, ICREA Academia Award from the Catalan Government
- European Space Agency (4000120299/17/NL/AF/hh)
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