Abstract

The C band microwave signals are widely used for Earth observation in the field of remote sensing by using synthetic aperture radar sensor. The coverage of Indian regions by Sentinel 1A SAR sensor in interoferometric wide swath mode, provide an opportunity to research and conduct studies in remote sensing areas from urban planning to disaster management applications. The sensor acquired images undergo calibration test to confirm the quality requirements. The foremost significant step to ensure the availability of the signal of Sentinel 1A on the ground surface is by designing a antenna system which tracks and monitor the signal strength. In this context, the following stages are significant in signal monitoring system: satellite downlink budget calculation to ensure minimum signal strength, designing and configuring antenna system to receive the signals and measurement system such as spectrum analyser to monitor the signal strength. The paper presents the mathematical analysis of designing a down link for receiving Sentinel-1A SAR signals. An antenna subsystem is implemented which includes the design of the parabola antenna with horn feed and the simulation of the same using Matlab platform to confirm antenna parameters such as gain, directivity, VSWR and beam-width which meets the practical requirements

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