The paper deals with the use of multipass synthetic aperture radar (SAR) data in order to achieve three-dimensional tomography reconstruction in presence of volumetric scattering. Starting from azimuth- and range-focused SAR data relative to the same area, neglecting any mutual interaction between the targets, and assuming the propagation in homogeneous media, we investigate the possibility to focus the data also in the elevation direction. The problem is formulated in the framework of linear inverse problem and the solution makes use of the singular value decomposition of the relevant operator. This allows us to properly take into account nonuniform orbit separation and to exploit a priori knowledge regarding the size of the volume interested by the scattering mechanism, thus leading to superresolution in the elevation direction. Results obtained on simulated data demonstrate the feasibility of the proposed processing technique.

Three dimensional focusing with multi-pass SAR data

Fornaro G;Serafino F;Soldovieri F
2003

Abstract

The paper deals with the use of multipass synthetic aperture radar (SAR) data in order to achieve three-dimensional tomography reconstruction in presence of volumetric scattering. Starting from azimuth- and range-focused SAR data relative to the same area, neglecting any mutual interaction between the targets, and assuming the propagation in homogeneous media, we investigate the possibility to focus the data also in the elevation direction. The problem is formulated in the framework of linear inverse problem and the solution makes use of the singular value decomposition of the relevant operator. This allows us to properly take into account nonuniform orbit separation and to exploit a priori knowledge regarding the size of the volume interested by the scattering mechanism, thus leading to superresolution in the elevation direction. Results obtained on simulated data demonstrate the feasibility of the proposed processing technique.
2003
Istituto per il Rilevamento Elettromagnetico dell'Ambiente - IREA
41
507
517
SAR
Tomography
SVD
3D
Multibaseline
L'articolo, pubblicato su una rivista ad ampia diffusione internazionale (impact factor 2003: 1,867, seconda su un totale di 11 riviste della categoria, Total Cites: 5789), descrive un algoritmo di elaborazione dei segnali SAR acquisite su orbite multiple, pionieristico nell'ambito della definizione di nuove metodologie di signal processing per i dati SAR, che consente di estendere le capacità osservative dei sensori radar attivi. Le applicazioni di tali tecnica potrebbero interessare la separazione di meccanismi di scattering che avvengono nella stessa cella di risoluzione in ambienti urbani, il monitoraggio di aree boschive e, a basse frequenze, l'imaging sub-superficiale
3
info:eu-repo/semantics/article
262
Fornaro, G; Serafino, F; Soldovieri, F
01 Contributo su Rivista::01.01 Articolo in rivista
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