Abstract

When multiple ground-based differential interferometric radar (GB-DInRad) systems are utilised together to resolve three-dimensional (3D) deformation, the resolving accuracy is related with the measurement geometry of these radar systems. This Letter focuses on how to determine an optimal geometry. Based on the resolving equation of the 3D deformation, the Geometric Dilution of Precision (GDOP) is defined. Then the minimum value of the GDOP is calculated and a detailed geometrical analysis is made to determine the geometrical conditions of the minimum GDOP. The results prove that the optimal geometry could be obtained when the unit measurement vectors of these radar systems construct a regular pyramid with a specific structure. A numerical simulation is utilised to validate the analysis conclusion.

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