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Title: The Features of Interference Signal Processing when Measuring the Complex Dielectric Permittivity of Planar-Layered Media of Natural Origin
Authors: Linets, G. I.
Линец, Г. И.
Bazhenov, A. V.
Баженов, А. В.
Malygin, S. V.
Малыгин, С. В.
Grivennaya, N. V.
Гривенная, Н. В.
Melnikov, S. V.
Мельников, С. В.
Goncharov, V. D.
Гончаров, В. Д.
Keywords: Radar measurements;Interference;Radiation effects;Permittivity measurement;Soil measurements;Surface waves;Radar
Issue Date: 2023
Citation: Linets, G., Bazhenov, A., Malygin, S., Grivennaya N, Melnikov, S., Goncharov, V. The Features of Interference Signal Processing when Measuring the Complex Dielectric Permittivity of Planar-Layered Media of Natural Origin // 2023 25th International Conference on Digital Signal Processing and its Applications, DSPA. - 2023. - DOI: 10.1109/DSPA57594.2023.10113418
Series/Report no.: 2023 25th International Conference on Digital Signal Processing and its Applications, DSPA
Abstract: The article deals with the issues of remote measurement of the complex permittivity of planar layered dielectrics of natural origin using the method of radar sensing in conditions of total (pseudo total) refraction of the probing signal at the “air-surface” boundary. The authors propose to estimate the complex dielectric permittivity under oblique irradiation of the studied surface by a radar signal with horizontal and vertical polarization followed by registration of amplitudes and phase shifts of interference wave oscillations. The specifics of solving the electrodynamic problem based on Fresnel formulas at the beginning of the far zone of the emitter in order to obtain the required depth of penetration of the probing signal into the investigated planar-layered media of natural origin are considered.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12258/24223
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