This work presents an UA V based radar imaging prototype designed in the frame of the VESTA project, an Italian regional project funded in the frame of the POR Campania FESR 2014/2020 program. The key elements of the prototype can be summarized as follows: 1) a radar payload, which is designed according to the payload constrains due to the use of a small UA V platform and is realized by using hardware components available on the market; 2) a Carrier based Differential Global Positioning system, which is used to track the UA V trajectory with a centimetric accuracy; 3) an ad hoc designed data processing strategy based on a microwave tomographic approach enhanced by a motion compensation procedure, capable of providing high resolution images in the vertical image domain, i.e., the plane defined by the along-track and the nadir directions. The effectiveness of the prototype is assessed thanks to an experimental test regarding targets of different size and electromagnetic properties.
The UAV radar imaging prototype developed in the frame of the VESTA project
Giuseppe Esposito;Carlo Noviello;Francesco Soldovieri;Ilaria Catapano;
2020
Abstract
This work presents an UA V based radar imaging prototype designed in the frame of the VESTA project, an Italian regional project funded in the frame of the POR Campania FESR 2014/2020 program. The key elements of the prototype can be summarized as follows: 1) a radar payload, which is designed according to the payload constrains due to the use of a small UA V platform and is realized by using hardware components available on the market; 2) a Carrier based Differential Global Positioning system, which is used to track the UA V trajectory with a centimetric accuracy; 3) an ad hoc designed data processing strategy based on a microwave tomographic approach enhanced by a motion compensation procedure, capable of providing high resolution images in the vertical image domain, i.e., the plane defined by the along-track and the nadir directions. The effectiveness of the prototype is assessed thanks to an experimental test regarding targets of different size and electromagnetic properties.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.