In this paper we propose a strategy for phase calibrating repeat-pass Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) data for tomographic applications. The problem is tackled by observing that multi-baseline data provide equations enough to jointly estimate aircraft and target positions, up to a rototranslation of the coordinate system used for representing the imaged scene. Such a rototranslation is shown to correspond to the forward operator null space, which can be accounted for in order to project the results in the desired coordinate frame. Volumetric scatterers are treated by exploiting the Phase Linking algorithm, which allows to represent them as equivalent phase centers. Results are shown from synthetic data and real SAR data acquired over snow and ice.

Tomographic-quality phase calibration via phase center double localization

TEBALDINI, STEFANO;M. Mariotti d'Alessandro;PRATI, CLAUDIO MARIA
2013-01-01

Abstract

In this paper we propose a strategy for phase calibrating repeat-pass Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) data for tomographic applications. The problem is tackled by observing that multi-baseline data provide equations enough to jointly estimate aircraft and target positions, up to a rototranslation of the coordinate system used for representing the imaged scene. Such a rototranslation is shown to correspond to the forward operator null space, which can be accounted for in order to project the results in the desired coordinate frame. Volumetric scatterers are treated by exploiting the Phase Linking algorithm, which allows to represent them as equivalent phase centers. Results are shown from synthetic data and real SAR data acquired over snow and ice.
2013
IGARSS 2013
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