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Interferometric Sounding Using a Metamaterial-Based Compressive Reflector Antenna

Journal

IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON ANTENNAS AND PROPAGATION
Volume 66, Issue 5, Pages 2188-2198

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TAP.2018.2809488

Keywords

Compressive reflector antenna (CRA); imaging; metamaterial absorber; phased array; radio interferometry

Funding

  1. NOAA [NA09AANEG0080]
  2. NSF CAREER program [1653671]

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This paper describes a new coded interferometric system for sensing the physical temperature radiated from the Earth's surface. The proposed system consists of a compressive reflector antenna (CRA) coated with metamaterial absorbers (MMAs). The CRA and the MMA are used to code the received electromagnetic (EM) field in space and in frequency, at the focal plane array. The MMA is modeled by an equivalent magnetodielectric medium having a definite thickness. A high-frequency method based on physical optics is used to build the sensing matrix of the system, and the inverse problem is solved using a Nesterov-based compressive sensing (CS) methodology. Numerical examples are carried out in order to reconstruct the physical temperature of the Earth's surface. The performance of the proposed system is compared to that of the conventional interferometric system, GeoSTAR. Preliminary results show that the metamaterial-based CRA provides comparable performance to the GeoSTAR configuration with only half of the feeding elements while keeping the same physical aperture size for the two configurations.

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