The PS calibration combines external devices, like corner reflectors, transponders and the stable targets in the scene to provide continuous monitoring of the radiometric quality of a SAR instrument. The goal is to provide, on the bases of image blocks (say 10 × 10 km), the precise geolocation and the radiometric calibration information. The capability of selecting such targets, their intrinsic stability and the performances achievable by a PS-aided approach are investigated in this paper.
Performances and limitations of Persistent Scatterers-based SAR calibration
IANNINI, LORENZO;MARIOTTI D'ALESSANDRO, MAURO;MONTI-GUARNIERI, ANDREA VIRGILIO;TEBALDINI, STEFANO
2010-01-01
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The PS calibration combines external devices, like corner reflectors, transponders and the stable targets in the scene to provide continuous monitoring of the radiometric quality of a SAR instrument. The goal is to provide, on the bases of image blocks (say 10 × 10 km), the precise geolocation and the radiometric calibration information. The capability of selecting such targets, their intrinsic stability and the performances achievable by a PS-aided approach are investigated in this paper.File in questo prodotto:
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