This work addresses the study of the effect of residual uncompensated motion errors due to positioning measurement instrument and digital elevation model inaccuracies on the accuracy of airborne synthetic aperture radar (SAR) images. It is shown that these not only introduce phase errors following pure geometric considerations, but they also cause additional aberrations related to their interaction with the SAR processing procedure. Extension to the repeat pass airborne interferometry is also included to show their impact on the resulting interferograms.
Motion compensation errors: effects on the accuracy of airborne SAR images
IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems ; 41 , 4 ; 1338-1352
2005-10-01
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Motion Compensation Errors: Effects on the Accuracy of Airborne SAR Images
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