DocumentCode
1228993
Title
Focusing of Airborne Synthetic Aperture Radar Data From Highly Nonlinear Flight Tracks
Author
Frey, Othmar ; Magnard, Christophe ; Rüegg, Maurice ; Meier, Erich
Author_Institution
Remote Sensing Labs., Univ. of Zurich, Zurich
Volume
47
Issue
6
fYear
2009
fDate
6/1/2009 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
1844
Lastpage
1858
Abstract
Standard focusing of data from synthetic aperture radar (SAR) assumes a straight recording track of the sensor platform. Small nonlinearities of airborne platform tracks are corrected for during a motion-compensation step while maintaining the assumption of a linear flight path. This paper describes the processing of SAR data acquired from nonlinear tracks, typical of sensors mounted on small aircraft or drones flying at low altitude. Such aircraft do not fly along straight tracks, but the trajectory depends on topography, influences of weather and wind, or the shape of areas of interest such as rivers or traffic routes. Two potential approaches for processing SAR data from such highly nonlinear flight tracks are proposed, namely, a patchwise frequency-domain processing and mosaicking technique and a time-domain back-projection-based technique. Both are evaluated with the help of experimental data featuring tracks with altitude changes, a double bend, a 90deg curve, and a linear flight track. In order to assess the quality of the focused data, close-ups of amplitude images are compared, impulse response functions of a point target are analyzed, and the coherence is evaluated. The experimental data were acquired by the German Aerospace Center´s E-SAR L-band system.
Keywords
airborne radar; geophysical signal processing; motion compensation; radar signal processing; remote sensing by radar; synthetic aperture radar; E-SAR L-band system; airborne SAR data focusing; airborne platform track nonlinearities; highly nonlinear flight tracks; linear flight path assumption; mosaicking technique; motion compensation step; patchwise frequency domain processing; sensor platform recording track; synthetic aperture radar; time domain backprojection based technique; Corridor mapping; SAR processing; curvilinear synthetic aperture radar; digital elevation model (DEM); extended chirp scaling (ECS); geocoding; georeferencing; integrated focusing and geocoding; mapping; mosaicking; nonlinear flight tracks; synthetic aperture radar (SAR); time-domain back-projection (TDBP);
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0196-2892
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TGRS.2008.2007591
Filename
4812049
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