Abstract

Compact-hybrid SAR (CP) is a dual-polarization (dual-pol) SAR mode that transmits a circular polarization (CirP) and measures the received signal at the horizontal and vertical antenna polarization. It is now admitted that the actual SAR technology does not permit the generation of a perfectly CirP and this may significantly affect CP radiometric and phase information. Since all the existing CP calibration models assume a perfectly transmitted CirP, there is an immediate need for the development of a new model that permits efficient assessment and calibration of CP non-circularity. In this article, a new general polarimetric hybrid SAR model (PolHyb) is introduced for both dual- (CP) and quad-polarization hybrid SAR modes. PolHyb explicitly includes the transmitted polarization non-circularity, in addition to conventional radar transmit and receive distortion matrices, channel imbalances and Faraday rotation contamination. The non-circularity of transmitted polarization is expressed in terms of the axial ratio (AR), which used to be popular in the 1960s for characterization of circularly polarized (transmit and receive) dual- and quad-polarization radar. The new CP model derived from PolHyb is adapted to PALSAR2-CP and used as the basis of an efficient method for an assessment of CP non-circularity using Amazonian rainforests. PALSAR2-CP data collected at four different beams (H2–6 to H2–9), with incidence angle varying between 30° and 45°, allows for the first ever demonstration of non-circularity of PALSAR2 CP transmitted polarization. Although it is lower than 0.5 dB for H2–6 and H2–7, the AR of PALSAR2-CP transmitted polarization increases significantly with incidence angle to reach up to 1 dB at Beam H2–8, and 2.3 dB at the highest incidence angles of Beam H2–9.

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