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30 April 2003 Design of return signal simulator for SAR ground-based test and calibration
Wei Guo, Xiaohui Zhang, He-guang Liu
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Proceedings Volume 4894, Microwave Remote Sensing of the Atmosphere and Environment III; (2003) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.466115
Event: Third International Asia-Pacific Environmental Remote Sensing Remote Sensing of the Atmosphere, Ocean, Environment, and Space, 2002, Hangzhou, China
Abstract
Ground-based test and calibration of Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) is a very complex program. It needs a practical method and technique to provide a full return signal simulation over the range of in-orbit operating conditions before launch for such a program. Compared with conventional ground-based test methods, the Return Signal Simulator (RSS) is more effective for full system validation and makes test program and procedure greatly simplified. Based upon signal processing of SAR, an advanced RSS system is designed. By using chirp regeneration method, the RSS can achieve 1-10ms time delay between SAR transmitting and simulated signal return, which will realize round trip path delay simulation for various orbit height; By using digital synthesizing method, various target return signal can be simulated. So the RSS system can make prelaunch performance of SAR well known, and this will be very helpful for radiometric calibration after launch. This paper will give detailed description on the RSS system design with its means of testing and calibrating of satellite SAR.
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Wei Guo, Xiaohui Zhang, and He-guang Liu "Design of return signal simulator for SAR ground-based test and calibration", Proc. SPIE 4894, Microwave Remote Sensing of the Atmosphere and Environment III, (30 April 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.466115
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KEYWORDS
Synthetic aperture radar

Received signal strength

Device simulation

Calibration

Computer simulations

Signal detection

Antennas

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