Title :
Swathbuckler: wide swath SAR system architecture
Author :
Linderman, Richard W.
Author_Institution :
Inf. Directorate, Air Force Res. Lab., Rome, NY, USA
Abstract :
Between 2001 and 2005, the Swathbuckler wide-swath SAR real-time image formation multinational project evolved a system architecture to continually process 40 KM strips into high resolution (<1 m) imagery. The rapid advance of COTS memory, I/O, and processor technology drove the supercomputer cost down from over $1 M to under $100 K. This paper discusses the key technology improvements driving the affordable solution. In particular, the 8 gigabytes of memory attached to standard dual Xeon server nodes arranged in a standard cluster greatly simplified the previously daunting task of SAR image formation.
Keywords :
image resolution; radar imaging; radar resolution; real-time systems; software packages; synthetic aperture radar; 40 Km; 8 GBytes; COTS memory; SAR image; Swathbuckler; high resolution imagery; multinational project; processor technology; real-time image formation; standard dual Xeon server node; wide swath SAR system architecture; Computer architecture; Control systems; Displays; Embedded computing; Force control; High performance computing; Image storage; Information management; Radar imaging; Real time systems;
Conference_Titel :
Radar, 2006 IEEE Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-9496-8
DOI :
10.1109/RADAR.2006.1631841