Title of article
Spotlight mode SAR stereo technique for height computation
Author/Authors
Desai، نويسنده , , M.D.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1997
Pages
12
From page
1400
To page
1411
Abstract
This paper examines the feasibility of extracting
three-dimensional (3-D) or topographic information in spotlight
mode stereo synthetic aperture radar (SAR). A display of a SAR
(intensity) image has two axes: range and cross-range. Elevated
scatterers appear closer in range; this phenomenon is called
radar image layover. How the height of each scatterer can be
computed from the difference in its layover between two images is
investigated. This is analogous to computing height from disparity
distance (triangulation) in optical stereo. The same procedure can
be applied on pixel by pixel basis for terrain elevation mapping.
A general expression is derived for the accuracy of the height
estimate as a function of the range resolution and the angular difference
between the image planes. Accuracy increases as the angle
between the image planes increases, but the bright scatterers in
one image tend to fade in the other image. This limited angular
persistence of radar scatterers is also discussed. Trajectories for
data collection are examined that provide near-optimal height
estimates while eliminating the scatterer persistency problem.
Keywords
stereoSAR. , Height computation , spotlight mode SAR
Journal title
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON IMAGE PROCESSING
Serial Year
1997
Journal title
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON IMAGE PROCESSING
Record number
395925
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