Title :
Impact on airborne SAR direct geo-location from platform attitude parameters
Author :
Pang, L. ; Qin, Y. ; Fan, H.D. ; Pang, F.
Author_Institution :
Chinese Acad. of Surveying & Mapping, Beijing
Abstract :
Aiming at the direct geo-location application of high-resolution airborne Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) images, this paper discussed the theoretical principles and mathematical models for effects on direct geo-location from attitude angles´ errors of flight platform, through the phase errors and image pixels´ geometric distortion, inputting indirectly into the corresponding geo-location model and influencing the final positioning accuracy. And, the relative simulation test and quantitative analysis based on true flight trajectories´ record data have been executed in the last part of it. The result indicated that the final geo-location error of average horizontal positioning is about 0.53 meters, when the pitch and roll attitude angles´ errors are all no more than 0.1 degree. And, it indicates that the measurement errors of no bigger than five thousandth degree will satisfy the accuracy requirement of 1:10000 scale topographical maps, using high-resolution airborne SAR system.
Keywords :
Global Positioning System; airborne radar; synthetic aperture radar; airborne SAR; attitude angles´ errors; direct geo-location; flight platform; image resolution; phase errors; platform attitude parameters; Attitude angles; GPS; Geo-location; SAR; flight platform;
Conference_Titel :
Radar Conference, 2009 IET International
Conference_Location :
Guilin
Print_ISBN :
978-1-84919-010-7