• DocumentCode
    2863853
  • Title

    Single and multiple pass height finding interferometry from an airborne platform

  • Author

    Currie, A. ; Bullock, R. ; Young, S. ; Horne, A. ; Bungey, T.

  • Author_Institution
    DRA, Great Malvern, UK
  • fYear
    1997
  • fDate
    35531
  • Firstpage
    42370
  • Lastpage
    42378
  • Abstract
    There is increasing interest in the utilisation of height-finding interferometric synthetic aperture radar (HFISAR) for civil and military mapping, and large area change detection, applications. The technique has been demonstrated from spaceborne platforms using combinations of data collected from multiple imaging passes, and from airborne platforms which generically operate in a `single pass´ mode by deploying two physically distinct antennas. In the case of airborne operation there is a particular need to perform highly accurate motion compensation to the data in order to reduce height reconstruction errors to acceptable levels. The criticality of this is particularly evident in the case of multiple-pass airborne HFISAR. The present paper describes work which has been carried out at DRA (Malvern) U.K. on motion compensation for airborne HFISAR. Both single pass and multiple pass cases are considered. Theoretical performance is compared with the results of actual trials using the DRA long-range X-band Canberra system, and the experimental DRA C-band single-pass system
  • Keywords
    synthetic aperture radar; DRA long-range X-band Canberra system; HFISAR; airborne platform; experimental DRA C-band single-pass system; height reconstruction errors; height-finding interferometric synthetic aperture radar; large area change detection; mapping; motion compensation; multiple pass height finding interferometry; performance; single pass height finding interferometry;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    iet
  • Conference_Titel
    Radar Interferometry (Digest No.: 1997/153), IEE Colloquium on
  • Conference_Location
    London
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1049/ic:19970851
  • Filename
    640514