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Small Multicopter-UAV-Based Radar Imaging: Performance Assessment for a Single Flight Track

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REMOTE SENSING
卷 12, 期 5, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/rs12050774

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radar imaging; unmanned aerial vehicle; inverse scattering; linear scattering models; global positioning systems

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  1. CAMPANIA FESR Operational Program 2014-2020, under the VESTA project Valorizzazione E Salvaguardia del paTrimonio culturAle attraverso l'utilizzo di tecnologie innovative (Enhancement and Preservation of the Cultural Heritage through the use of innovativ [CUP B83D18000320007]

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This paper deals with a feasibility study assessing the reconstruction capabilities of a small Multicopter-Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (M-UAV) based radar system, whose flight positions are determined by using the Carrier-Phase Differential GPS (CDGPS) technique. The paper describes the overall radar imaging system in terms of both hardware devices and data processing strategy for the case of a single flight track. The data processing is cast as the solution of an inverse scattering problem and is able to provide focused images of on surface targets. In particular, the reconstruction is approached through the adjoint of the functional operator linking the unknown contrast function to the scattered field data, which is computed by taking into account the actual flight positions provided by the CDGPS technique. For this inverse problem, we provide an analysis of the reconstruction capabilities by showing the effect of the radar parameters, the flight altitude and the spatial offset between target and flight path on the resolution limits. A measurement campaign is carried out to demonstrate the imaging capabilities in controlled conditions. Experimental results referred to two surveys performed on the same scene but at two different UAV altitudes verify the consistency of these results with the theoretical resolution analysis.

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