Abstract
Linear depolarization ratio (LDR) is often difficult to measure in low and moderate signal-to-noise ratio conditions because the cross-polar echo power is typically two to three orders of magnitude weaker than the copolar echo power. For radars operating at attenuating frequencies such as X-, Ku-, and Ka-bands, differential attenuation must be accounted for to accurately estimate the LDR. A method for robust estimation of the LDR is introduced and evaluated that addresses both of these issues. In practice, the “enhanced” LDR offers robust LDR estimation over current estimation methods. The enhanced LDR is insensitive to noise, radar calibration error, and path-integrated attenuation. The proposed estimator is experimentally validated using Ku-band observations from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration dual-frequency dual-polarization Doppler radar (D3R).
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