Radar System Development

Developing, analyzing, and utilizing geophysically-optimized radar systems and experiments.

In addition to their utility as tools for observing the natural world, we are interested in radio geophysical instruments as objects of study themselves. Airborne and snowmachine-borne ice penetrating radars offer the flexibility for parameters and surveys to be finely tuned for specific targets, areas, or processes. By contrast, satellite, drone-borne, and stationary surface-based sounders often have resource envelopes that require truly optimized designs. In addition to advancing these more-standard radar architectures, we are actively pursuing the development of heterodox, bespoke, and scalable low-cost radio-glaciological sensors. This includes systems for passive radio sounding using solar emissions and other ambient electromagnetic signals (similar to ambient noise seismology), distributed radar networks for tomographic imaging, and alternative architectures for sensor fusion, machine learning, and autonomy. Developing novel radars also provides a deeper understanding of their specific capabilities and limitations so that they can be put to more creative and productive scientific use.

 Publications

 
Glaciological Monitoring Using the Sun as a Radio Source for Echo DetectionS.T. Peters, D.M. Schroeder, W. Chu, D. Castelletti, M.S. Haynes, A. Romero-WolfGeophysical Research Letters, 2021

Glaciological Monitoring Using the Sun as a Radio Source for Echo Detection

S.T. Peters, D.M. Schroeder, W. Chu, D. Castelletti, M.S. Haynes, A. Romero-Wolf

Geophysical Research Letters, 2021

 
Permanent Scatterers in Repeat-pass Airborne VHF Radar Sounding for Layer Velocity EstimationD. Castelletti, D.M. Schroeder, T.M. Jordan, D.A. YoungIEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Letters, 2020

Permanent Scatterers in Repeat-pass Airborne VHF Radar Sounder Data for Layer Velocity Estimation

D. Castelletti, D.M. Schroeder, T.M. Jordan, D.A. Young

IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Letters, 2020

 
 
Near-Surface Clutter Constraints on Orbital Radar Sounder Design and PerformanceR. Culberg, D.M. SchroederIEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, 2020

Near-Surface Clutter Constraints on Orbital Radar Sounder Design and Performance

R. Culberg, D.M. Schroeder

IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, 2020

Joint Active and Passive Microwave Thermometry of Ice Sheets

A.Broome, D.M. Schroeder, J.T. Johnson,

IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, 2023

 
A Radiometrically Precise Multi-frequency Ice-Penetrating Radar ArchitectureA. Broome, D.M. SchroederIEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, 2021

A Radiometrically Precise Multi-frequency Ice-Penetrating Radar Architecture

A. Broome, D.M. Schroeder

IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, 2021

 
Passive Synthetic Aperture Radar Imaging Using Radio-Astronomical SourcesS.T. Peters, D.M. Schroeder, M.S. Haynes, A. Romero-WolfIEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, 2021

Passive Synthetic Aperture Radar Imaging Using Radio-Astronomical Sources

S.T. Peters, D.M. Schroeder, M.S. Haynes, A. Romero-Wolf

IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, 2021

 

Bistatic Radar Tomography of Shear Margins: Simulated Temperature and Basal Material Inversions

N.L. Bienert, D.M. Schroeder, P.T. Summers

IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, 2023

 

Post-Processing Synchronized Bistatic Radar for Long Offset Glacier Sounding

N.L. Bienert, D.M. Schroeder, S.T. Peters, E.J. MacKie, E.J. Dawson, M.R. Siegfried, P. Christoffersen

IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, 2022

 
 
In Situ Demonstration of a Passive Radio Sounding Approach Using the Sun for Echo DetectionS.T. Peters, D.M. Schroeder, D. Castelletti, M. Haynes, A. Romero-WolfIEEE Transactions in Geoscience and Remote Sensing, 2018

In Situ Demonstration of a Passive Radio Sounding Approach Using the Sun for Echo Detection

S.T. Peters, D.M. Schroeder, D. Castelletti, M. Haynes, A. Romero-Wolf

IEEE Transactions in Geoscience and Remote Sensing, 2018

 
 
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