Amplitude calibration of spaceborne synthetic aperture radars
Abstract
Problems encountered during attempts to calibrate SAR imagery, recent successful experiments conducted with SEASAT SAR data, and a proposed program for the calibration and validation of the radar imagery from the forthcoming SIR-B SAR are discussed. The SEASAT SAR data for 10 passes over Death valley, California, were processed with a modified digital correlator. The procedure included a preliminary screening of the data to check for raw data saturation, compensation of waveforms and estimation of the amplitude of the pilot tone. All data was normalized to this pilot tone signal to reduce the effects of variable gains in the data links and ground receivers. The digital correlation algorithm generated image data. Evaluation of 6 passes results in a maximum pass to pass gain variation of only 1.1 dB and a standard deviation amongst the passes of 0.35 dB.
- Publication:
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Radar Calibration
- Pub Date:
- February 1983
- Bibcode:
- 1983raca.rept..177H
- Keywords:
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- Calibrating;
- Digital Techniques;
- Image Correlators;
- Radar Imagery;
- Seasat Program;
- Synthetic Aperture Radar;
- Algorithms;
- Amplification;
- Data Links;
- Image Processing;
- Satellite Observation;
- Communications and Radar