ToA Ranging and Layer Thickness Computation in Nonhomogeneous Media
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2-1-2017
Abstract
© 1980-2012 IEEE. This paper introduces a novel and effective ranging approach in nonhomogeneous (NH) media consisting of frequency dispersive submedia via time-of-arrival (ToA). Here, the NH environment consists of sublayers with a specific thickness that is estimated throughout the ranging process. First, a novel technique for ToA estimation in the presence of frequency dispersive submedia via orthogonal frequency division multiple access subcarriers is proposed. In the proposed technique, preallocated orthogonal subcarriers are utilized to construct a ranging waveform that enables high-performance ToA estimation in dispersive NH media in the frequency domain. The proposed ToA technique is exploited for multiple ToA measurements at different carrier frequencies, which leads to a system of linear equations that can be solved to compute the thickness of the available submedia and calculate the range. Simulation results for underwater-airborne media and underground channel confirm that the proposed technique offers high-resolution ranging at different signal to noise ratio regimes in the NH media.
Publication Title
IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing
Recommended Citation
Jamalabdollahi, M.,
&
Zekavat, S.
(2017).
ToA Ranging and Layer Thickness Computation in Nonhomogeneous Media.
IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing,
55(2), 742-752.
http://doi.org/10.1109/TGRS.2016.2614263
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