Title :
Reference Target Correction Based on Point-Target SAR Simulation
Author :
Döring, Björn J. ; Looser, Philipp R. ; Jirousek, Matthias ; Schwerdt, Marco
Author_Institution :
German Aerosp. Center (DLR), Microwaves & Radar Inst., Wessling, Germany
fDate :
3/1/2012 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The backscattering from man-made point targets like passive corner reflectors and active transponders is often used as a radiometric calibration standard for synthetic aperture radar (SAR) calibration. As new systems emerge and the demand for more accurate systems increases, it becomes necessary to better understand the effects of real or imperfect targets on the radiometric calibration results. Therefore, a point-target SAR simulator is presented which models the complete external radiometric calibration process. It incorporates a number of target properties like frequency response, transponder internal calibration strategies, noise, and interference signals, and it takes the instrument SAR mode settings into consideration. Thereby, the relevant target backscatter variation as observed in the processed SAR image with respect to an ideal or any other target can be determined. The simulation results are relevant during the design process of a new target as well as during the actual calibration of a SAR system. Based on these point-target simulations, correction coefficients can be stated for each target and SAR mode, therefore decreasing the remaining radiometric point-target uncertainties. The quantitative examples in this paper show that these corrections can influence the absolute radiometric calibration by more than 1 dB.
Keywords :
calibration; geophysical image processing; geophysical techniques; interference (signal); numerical analysis; radiometry; synthetic aperture radar; transponders; SAR image; SAR system; absolute radiometric calibration; active transponders; correction coefficients; design process; external radiometric calibration process; frequency response; imperfect targets; instrument SAR mode settings; interference signals; man-made point targets; numerical simulation; passive corner reflectors; point-target SAR simulation; point-target SAR simulator; point-target simulations; radiometric calibration standard; radiometric point-target uncertainties; reference target correction; synthetic aperture radar calibration; target backscatter variation; target properties; transponder internal calibration strategies; Bandwidth; Calibration; Frequency dependence; Microwave radiometry; Transfer functions; Transponders; Calibration; measurement standard; numerical simulation; point target; synthetic aperture radar;
Journal_Title :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TGRS.2011.2162590