2021 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium IGARSS | 2021
Experiments with Small UAS to Support SAR Tomographic Mission Formulation
Abstract
The advent of smaller SAR satellites and cheaper access to space is bringing the notion of a multistatic SAR constellation into the realm of feasibility. Researchers at JPL are studying a Distributed Aperture Radar Tomographic Sensors (DARTS) mission concept intended to measure Earth s surface topography and vegetation using TomoSAR techniques. This paper describes progress on the airborne testbed for the DARTS study. The testbed is the union of a software-defined radio that implements a radar and synchronization link together with a small uninhabited aerial system (sUAS) that serves as a platform with precise control of the observation geometry. Initial experiments have demonstrated successful multi-sensor synchronization as well as acquisition and processing of monostatic SAR imagery.