Remote Sensing (Mar 2022)

Polarimetric Calibration Technique for a Fully Polarimetric Entomological Radar Based on Antenna Rotation

  • Teng Yu,
  • Muyang Li,
  • Weidong Li,
  • Huafeng Mao,
  • Rui Wang,
  • Cheng Hu,
  • Teng Long

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/rs14071551
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 7
p. 1551

Abstract

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For entomological radar, the polarization information of the target is usually used to estimate the biological parameters, such as orientation, body length, and mass, of the insect. Thus, the accuracy of polarization measurement directly affects the performance of the biological parameters’ estimation. The polarization measurement error is mainly caused by the imbalance of amplitude and phase between two polarization channels and the crosstalk of the dual-polarization antenna. In order to obtain the correct polarization information of the target, the polarimetric calibration of the entomological radar is required. This paper proposes a new polarimetric calibration technique based on antenna rotation, which does not require the calibrator to have a specific polarization scattering matrix (PSM). Compared with the currently existing calibration techniques, no prior knowledge of the calibrator PSM is required (in fact, any fixed-point target can be used as a calibrator); thus, the errors introduced by the mechanical process can be avoided. Simulations and data measured by radar verify the effectiveness of the method. This method has the potential to be extended to other fully polarimetric radar systems in the future, such as fully polarimetric weather radar, fully polarimetric synthetic aperture radar (SAR), and so on.

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