Title :
Error Analysis of Bistatic SAR Imaging and Stereoscopy Bistatic SAR
Author :
Yunfeng Shao ; Wang, Ruiqi ; Yun Kai Deng ; Yue Liu ; Runpu Chen ; Gang Liu ; Balz, Timo ; Loffeld, Otmar
Author_Institution :
Spaceborne Microwave Remote Sensing Syst. Dept., Inst. of Electron., Beijing, China
Abstract :
The flexible geometry configuration of the bistatic synthetic aperture radar (SAR) has many advantages. However, it causes serious measurement error in the bistatic SAR system, which degrades the quality of the SAR images and the precision of the digital elevation model (DEM) obtained using stereoscopy bistatic SAR. In this paper, the influence of the scene height estimation error, trigger delay, transmitter position measurement error, receiver position measurement error, and transmission line length measurement error are analyzed. These analyses are very useful in bistatic SAR system design. The scene height estimation error, trigger delay, transmitter position measurement error, and synchronization receiver position measurement error affect both the quality of the images and the precision of the DEM obtained by stereoscopy bistatic SAR slightly. The echo receiver position measurement error and transmission line length measurement error affect the quality of the imaging only slightly, but seriously affect the precision of the DEM obtained by stereoscopy bistatic SAR. Luckily, their measurement precision can be quite satisfactory. Simulations and real bistatic experimental results verify the proposed theoretical analysis.
Keywords :
error analysis; radar imaging; radar receivers; synthetic aperture radar; bistatic SAR imaging; digital elevation model; error analysis; flexible geometry configuration; scene height estimation error; stereoscopy bistatic SAR; synchronization receiver position measurement error; transmission line length measurement error; transmitter position measurement error; trigger delay; Azimuth; Imaging; Receivers; Satellites; Synchronization; Synthetic aperture radar; Transmitters; Bistatic synthetic aperture radar (SAR) imaging; stereoscopy bistatic SAR; system error analysis;
Journal_Title :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TGRS.2013.2245902