Title :
Block adjustment of POS-supported airborne SAR images
Author :
Zhang, Jixian ; Cheng, Chunquan ; Huang, Guoman
Author_Institution :
Key Lab. of Mapping from Space of State Bur. of Surveying & Mapping, Chinese Acad. of Surveying & Mapping, Beijing, China
Abstract :
The regional network adjustment of airborne SAR imagery is the important matter of realizing topographic survey and mapping of airborne SAR imagery with few control points. This paper, firstly, analyzes geometric relationship of airborne POS intergration SAR sensor and error characteristic of GPS data of SAR strip imagers, to construct the model of airborne SAR imagery space triangulation survey with auxiliary by POS, based on R-D imagery construction function. Positioning tests are been carried out respectively with the different number and distribution of control point, using the images of the mountain areas in western China, collected by multi-band and multi-polarization airborne SAR mapping system, as data source, and there is a close relationship of distribution of control point, three-dimensional photography baseline length and so on. Under the condition of less control points, higher accuracy can be achieved of the airborne SAR imagery, which indicates that the model this paper presents is right and feasible. In addition, the model constructed and the high resolution airborne SAR images used in this paper can be applied in middle and big scale topographic survey and mapping.
Keywords :
Global Positioning System; airborne radar; radar imaging; synthetic aperture radar; GPS data; POS-supported airborne SAR images; SAR strip imagers; airborne POS intergration SAR sensor; airborne SAR imagery; block adjustment; error characteristics; multiband airborne SAR mapping system; multipolarization airborne SAR mapping system; regional network adjustment; space triangulation; three-dimensional photography baseline length; topographic survey; Accuracy; Atmospheric modeling; Equations; Global Positioning System; Mathematical model; Receiving antennas; POS; SAR; block adjustment; range-doppler; rigorous sensor model;
Conference_Titel :
Radar Symposium (IRS), 2011 Proceedings International
Conference_Location :
Leipzig
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-0138-2