scholarly journals High precision antenna characterisation for broadband synthetic aperture radar processing

Author(s):  
Marc Jager ◽  
Bernd Gabler ◽  
Andreas Reigber
2012 ◽  
Vol 57 (2-3) ◽  
pp. 287-293 ◽  
Author(s):  
QingSong Wang ◽  
HaiFeng Huang ◽  
Zhen Dong ◽  
AnXi Yu ◽  
Feng He ◽  
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Author(s):  
Xavier Rodriguez-Lloveras ◽  
Carolina Puig-Polo ◽  
Nieves Lantada ◽  
Jose A. Gili ◽  
Jordi Marturià

Abstract. Cardona area presents surface rising and subsidence active movements. In 1999 a series of sinkholes appeared due to the infiltration of Cardener River water into the mine tunnels, damaging surface infrastructures. Since then, high precision GNSS/GPS was used annually to position a network of 40 points spread over the area. GNSS/GPS work is carried out with the Fast-Static (FS) method. Additionally the surface movements have been monitored with satellite Differential Interferometry Synthetic Aperture Radar (DInSAR). Results indicate that the movement has a complex spatial distribution although consistent along time. Some areas show surface rising during the last two decades, while other areas show subsidence. The use of the two techniques allowed to determine the most plausible causes of these movements generated by a set of interwoven natural and human-induced complex processes.


Sensors ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 19 (13) ◽  
pp. 2921 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yanping Wang ◽  
Yang Song ◽  
Yun Lin ◽  
Yang Li ◽  
Yuan Zhang ◽  
...  

Ground-based arc-scanning synthetic aperture radar (ArcSAR) is the novel ground-based synthetic aperture radar (GBSAR). It scans 360-degree surrounding scenes by the antenna attached to rotating boom. Therefore, compared with linear scanning GBSAR, ArcSAR has larger field of view. Although the feasibility of ArcSAR has been verified in recent years, its imaging algorithm still presents difficulties. The imaging accuracy of ArcSAR is affected by terrain fluctuation. For rotating scanning ArcSAR, even if targets in scenes have the same range and Doppler with antenna, if the heights of targets are different, their range migration will be different. Traditional ArcSAR imaging algorithms achieve imaging on reference plane. The height difference between reference plane and target in scenes will cause the decrease of imaging quality or even image defocusing because the range migration cannot be compensated correctly. For obtaining high-precision ArcSAR image, we propose interferometric DEM (digital elevation model)-assisted high precision imaging method for ArcSAR. The interferometric ArcSAR is utilized to acquire DEM. With the assist of DEM, target in scenes can be imaged on its actual height. In this paper, we analyze the error caused by ArcSAR imaging on reference plane. The method of extracting DEM on ground range for assisted ArcSAR imaging is also given. Besides, DEM accuracy and deformation monitoring accuracy of proposed method are analyzed. The effectiveness of the proposed method was verified by experiments.


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