Title :
NASA Computational Case Study: SAR Data Processing--Ground-Range Projection
Author :
Memarsadeghi, Nargess ; Rincon, R.
Abstract :
Radar technology is used extensively by NASA for remote sensing of the Earth and other planetary bodies. In this case study, we learn about different computational concepts for processing radar data. In particular, we learn how to correct a slanted radar image by projecting it on the surface that was sensed by a radar instrument. The Web extra contains a Matlab data format file, as mentioned in the article.
Keywords :
Earth; radar imaging; remote sensing; synthetic aperture radar; Earth; Matlab data format file; NASA computational case study; SAR data processing; Web extra; ground-range projection; planetary bodies; radar instrument; radar technology; remote sensing; slanted radar image; Algorithm design and analysis; Antennas; Data processing; NASA; Planets; Radar imaging; Radar remote sensing; Remote sensing; Scientific computing; Synthetic aperture radar; Algorithm design and analysis; Antennas; Data processing; NASA; NASA Science Application: Earth Sciences; Planets; Radar imaging; Radar remote sensing; Remote sensing; Scientific computing; Synthetic aperture radar; computational algorithms: projection and interpolation; planetary sciences; radar and SAR data processing; remote sensing; scientific computing;
Journal_Title :
Computing in Science & Engineering
DOI :
10.1109/MCSE.2013.114