Practical calibration method for instantaneous polarization radar systems utilizing a metal sphere

Ning Yang, Guo Qiang Zhao*, Hou Jun Sun, Xin Lü

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Abstract

A practical calibration method is proposed for instantaneous polarization radar systems. The method only needs one measurement by using a metal sphere. The distortions of system and the actual polarization scattering matrix (PSM) of target can be obtained. First, an instantaneous polarization radar system is presented. The system can obtain PSM by a single pulse echo. The dual-polarization antenna can transmit and receive two orthogonal polarization waves. The multilayer micro-strip patch antenna is adopted for this kind of radar system. Second, based on the multi-port network theory, the operation and system errors of instantaneous polarization radar system are analyzed. By making assumption on the cross-talk factors of antenna, distortion matrices of R and T are derived. Finally, the calibration method based on instantaneous polarization measurement is introduced. Simulation results show the performance of this calibration method. The values of calibrated PSM are in agreement with the actual ones after calibration.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)248-253
Number of pages6
JournalJournal of Beijing Institute of Technology (English Edition)
Volume23
Issue number2
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jun 2014

Keywords

  • Calibration method
  • Instantaneous polarization radar
  • Polarization scattering matrix (PSM)
  • System distortion matrix

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