Non-cooperative bistatic SAR clock drift compensation for tomographic acquisitions

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Abstract

In the last years, an important amount of research has been headed towards the measurement of above-ground forest biomass with polarimetric Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) tomography techniques. This has motivated the proposal of future bistatic SAR missions, like the recent non-cooperative SAOCOM-CS and PARSIFAL from CONAE and ESA. It is well known that the quality of SAR tomography is directly related to the phase accuracy of the interferometer that, in the case of non-cooperative systems, can be particularly affected by the relative drift between onboard clocks. In this letter, we provide insight on the impact of the clock drift error on bistatic interferometry, as well as propose a correction algorithm to compensate its effect. The accuracy of the compensation is tested on simulated acquisitions over volumetric targets, estimating the final impact on tomographic profiles.

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Azcueta, M., & Tebaldini, S. (2017, November 1). Non-cooperative bistatic SAR clock drift compensation for tomographic acquisitions. Remote Sensing. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/rs9111087

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