Radar sounders operating on satellite platforms (e.g., radar sounding missions at Mars) provide a huge amount of data that currently are mostly analyzed by means of manual investigations. This calls for the development of novel techniques for the automatic extraction of information from sounder signals that could greatly support the scientific community. Such a topic has not been addressed sufficiently in the literature. This paper provides a contribution to fill this gap by presenting both 1) a study of the theoretical statistical properties of radar sounder signals, and 2) two novel techniques for the automatic analysis of sounder radargrams. The main goal of the study is the identification of statistical distributions that can accurately model the amplitude fluctuations of different subsurface targets. This is fundamental for the understanding of signal properties and for the definition of automatic data analysis techniques. The results of such a study drive the development of two n...

Analysis of Radar Sounder Signals for the Automatic Detection and Characterization of Subsurface Features

Ferro, Adamo;Bruzzone, Lorenzo
2012-01-01

Abstract

Radar sounders operating on satellite platforms (e.g., radar sounding missions at Mars) provide a huge amount of data that currently are mostly analyzed by means of manual investigations. This calls for the development of novel techniques for the automatic extraction of information from sounder signals that could greatly support the scientific community. Such a topic has not been addressed sufficiently in the literature. This paper provides a contribution to fill this gap by presenting both 1) a study of the theoretical statistical properties of radar sounder signals, and 2) two novel techniques for the automatic analysis of sounder radargrams. The main goal of the study is the identification of statistical distributions that can accurately model the amplitude fluctuations of different subsurface targets. This is fundamental for the understanding of signal properties and for the definition of automatic data analysis techniques. The results of such a study drive the development of two n...
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Ferro, Adamo; Bruzzone, Lorenzo
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