Remote Sensing of Volcan Ash Clouds by Weather Ground-based Radar: a Soft-Computing Aid on Electrico Characterization
Conference Paper
Publication Date:
2006
Short description:
Remote Sensing of Volcan Ash Clouds by Weather Ground-based Radar: a Soft-Computing Aid on Electrico Characterization / Barrile, V.; Cacciola, M.; Morabito, F. C.; Versaci, Mario. - XXXVI:8(2006), pp. 16-21. (Intervento presentato al convegno ISPRS Archives: Remote Sensing Applications for a Sustainable Future tenutosi a Haifa, Israel).
abstract:
Ground-based microwave radar systems can have a valuable role in volcanic ash monitoring as evidenced by available radar
imagery, but their use has been so far not fully investigated. In order to allow a more reliable detection of volcanic ash clouds, a
correct characterization of their electromagnetic properties must be processed: for this aim, a forward electromagnetic model is
necessary. In this way, radar remote sensing systems would be carried out easier volcanic ash detection, improving aerial navigation
safety. Electromagnetic behaviour of volcanic ash is determinable by the dielectric coefficient and an inverse mathematical model,
computationally hard, starting from electric admittance of the same ashes. This typical Inverse Problems is also manageable by Soft
Computing techniques, which allow to obtain flexible, robust, high quality and low computational estimative systems. Aim of this
work is just to exploit heuristic functionality in order to characterize volcanic ashes in a frequency range which comprises most of
radar remote sensing bands (such as L-, S-, C-, X- and Ka-bands). Research data are experimentally obtained through laboratory
measures; performances of proposed approaches are very encouraging.
imagery, but their use has been so far not fully investigated. In order to allow a more reliable detection of volcanic ash clouds, a
correct characterization of their electromagnetic properties must be processed: for this aim, a forward electromagnetic model is
necessary. In this way, radar remote sensing systems would be carried out easier volcanic ash detection, improving aerial navigation
safety. Electromagnetic behaviour of volcanic ash is determinable by the dielectric coefficient and an inverse mathematical model,
computationally hard, starting from electric admittance of the same ashes. This typical Inverse Problems is also manageable by Soft
Computing techniques, which allow to obtain flexible, robust, high quality and low computational estimative systems. Aim of this
work is just to exploit heuristic functionality in order to characterize volcanic ashes in a frequency range which comprises most of
radar remote sensing bands (such as L-, S-, C-, X- and Ka-bands). Research data are experimentally obtained through laboratory
measures; performances of proposed approaches are very encouraging.
Iris type:
4.1 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
Volcanic Ash; Electromagnetic Characterization; Radar Remote Sensing
List of contributors:
Barrile, V.; Cacciola, M.; Morabito, F. C.; Versaci, Mario
Book title:
Proceedings of the ISPRS Commission VIII Mid-Congress Symposium Remote Sensing Applications for a Sustainable Future