Abstract

The single-pass geosynchronous synthetic aperture radar interferometry (GEO InSAR) adopts the formation of a slave satellite accompanying the master satellite, which can reduce the temporal decorrelation caused by atmospheric disturbance and observation time gap between repeated tracks. Current formation design methods for spaceborne SAR are based on the Relative Motion Equation (RME) in the Earth-Centered-Inertial (ECI) coordinate system (referred to as ECI-RME). Since the Earth rotation is not taken into account, the methods will lead to a significant error for the baseline calculation while applied to formation design for GEO InSAR. In this paper, a formation design method for single-pass GEO InSAR based on Coordinate Rotational Transformation (CRT) is proposed. Through CRT, the RME in Earth-Centered-Earth-Fixed (ECEF) coordinate system (referred to as ECEF-RME) is derived. The ECEF-RME can be used to describe the accurate baseline of close-flying satellites for different orbital altitudes, but not limited to geosynchronous orbit. Aiming at the problem that ECEF-RME does not have a regular geometry as ECI-RME does, a numerical formation design method based on the minimum baseline error criterion is proposed. Then, an analytical formation design method is proposed for GEO InSAR, based on the Minimum Along-track Baseline Criterion (MABC) subject to a fixed root mean square of the perpendicular baseline. Simulation results verify the validity of the ECEF-RME and the analytical formation design method. The simulation results also show that the proposed method can help alleviate the atmospheric phase impacts and improve the retrieval accuracy of the digital elevation model (DEM) compared with the ECI-RME-based approach.

Highlights

  • Geosynchronous synthetic aperture radar (GEO SAR) is a spaceborne SAR system operating at geosynchronous orbit with a height of about 36,000 km [1,2]

  • To solve the problem that the ECI-Relative Motion Equation (RME) cannot be applied to GEO InSAR formation design directly, this paper proposes a formation design method of single-pass GEO InSAR based on Coordinate Rotational Transformation (CRT)

  • To verify the validity of the derived ECEF-RME and the analytical expression of orbital elements obtained by the proposed Minimum Along-track Baseline Criterion (MABC) for GEO InSAR formation design, we select typical orbital elements of the LEO/MEO/GEO SAR for simulation

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Summary

Introduction

Geosynchronous synthetic aperture radar (GEO SAR) is a spaceborne SAR system operating at geosynchronous orbit with a height of about 36,000 km [1,2]. To solve the problem that the ECI-RME cannot be applied to GEO InSAR formation design directly, this paper proposes a formation design method of single-pass GEO InSAR based on Coordinate Rotational Transformation (CRT). By this method, the Relative Motion Equation in the ECF coordinate system (called ECEF-RME) is obtained. Different from ECI-RME, ECEF-RME does not show apparent geometric features Aiming at this problem, a general numerical optimization method for formation design based on the minimum baseline error criterion is proposed.

GEO InSAR Formation and Design Criteria
Slave satellite
Influence of Earth Rotation on Baseline Calculation
GEO InSAR Formation Design Based on MABC
Simulation Settings
Verification of ECEF-RMEParameters
Conclusions
Findings
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