Title :
Distortion free SAR imagery and change detection
Author :
Wood, J.W. ; White, R.G. ; Oliver, C.J.
Author_Institution :
R. Signals & Radar Establ., Malvern, UK
Abstract :
Sources of defocusing and azimuth distortion in synthetic-aperture radar (SAR) imagery are outlined. It is shown how autofocus measurements can be used to measure the aircraft track, and provide phase corrections to the raw SAR data. When the phase-corrected data is processed, correctly focussed imagery, free of any azimuth distortions, is produced. For low look-angle systems, range distortion due to terrain height variation is generally negligible, and therefore the system described produces distortion-free SAR imagery. The change detection problem is also considered: given two SAR images of the same area, locate changes that have occurred in the time between the images being obtained. Two approaches to this problem are described. The first applies a simple featuring operation to the two images, followed by hard limiting and image differencing. This is found to detect changed targets well. In the second method, the two images are segmented, and the segmentation descriptions are compared for inconsistencies indicating changes. This approach allows one to identify changes in targets having distinctive characteristics, such as shape or size
Keywords :
focusing; military systems; radar measurement; radar theory; SAR imagery; aircraft track; autofocus measurements; azimuth distortion; change detection; defocusing; featuring operation; hard limiting; image differencing; low look-angle systems; phase corrections; range distortion; segmentation descriptions; synthetic-aperture radar; terrain height variation; Aircraft; Azimuth; Distortion measurement; Focusing; Image segmentation; Phase measurement; Radar detection; Radar imaging; Radar tracking; Synthetic aperture radar;
Conference_Titel :
Radar Conference, 1988., Proceedings of the 1988 IEEE National
Conference_Location :
Ann Arbor, MI
DOI :
10.1109/NRC.1988.10937