Multi-Dimensional (3D/4D) SAR imaging (SAR Tomography and Differential SAR Tomography) allows the localization and monitoring of ground scatterers, even interfering in the same azimuth-range pixel. Indeed, the presence of multiple scatterers has shown to affect even the performances of high resolution radar systems. In this paper we discuss two strategies for the detection of interfering scatterer pairs. The first one is based on the extension of the GLRT test already proposed for the detection of single scatterers, the second one is based on the BIC criteria commonly used in the contest of model order selection. Performances of the two decision schemes are evaluated on simulated data.

DETECTION OF DOUBLE SCATTERERS IN SAR TOMOGRAPHY

Fornaro Gianfranco;Pauciullo Antonio;Reale Diego
2009

Abstract

Multi-Dimensional (3D/4D) SAR imaging (SAR Tomography and Differential SAR Tomography) allows the localization and monitoring of ground scatterers, even interfering in the same azimuth-range pixel. Indeed, the presence of multiple scatterers has shown to affect even the performances of high resolution radar systems. In this paper we discuss two strategies for the detection of interfering scatterer pairs. The first one is based on the extension of the GLRT test already proposed for the detection of single scatterers, the second one is based on the BIC criteria commonly used in the contest of model order selection. Performances of the two decision schemes are evaluated on simulated data.
2009
Istituto per il Rilevamento Elettromagnetico dell'Ambiente - IREA
978-1-4244-3394-0
Multi-Dimensional SAR imaging
Differential Tomography
Scatterers Detection
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