Explicating MiniSAR Data to Underline Significant Properties of Lunar Surface

Stokes vectors dielectric constant refractive index reflectivity fractal dimension (D) MiniSAR Surface roughness skin depth water-ice
["Verma, Nidhi","Mishra, Pooja","Purohit, Neetesh","Singh, Dharmendra"] 2016-01-01 期刊论文
There have been many investigations regarding water-ice depositions on the lunar surface and it is always been challenging. The previous studies were based on the circular polarization ratio (CPR). However, the CPR has proved to be inefficient in making distinctive classification of smooth (water-ice) and rough surface. Therefore, instead of using single polarimetric parameter CPR, it is required to analyze the CPR>1, along with other significant physical and electrical properties for better textural classification. In this paper, we have established the relationship between icy region and rough region based on physical property that is surface roughness measured with the help of fractal dimension method ('D') and electrical properties like real part of dielectric constant (epsilon'), imaginary part of dielectric constant (epsilon''), real (n) and imaginary (k) part of refractive index, skin depth (d) and reflectivity (R). The whole investigation indicates that the textural classification of the lunar surface with the help of physical and electrical properties gives superior results as compared to the single polarimetric parameter CPR.
来源平台:2016 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON EMERGING TRENDS IN COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES (ETCT)