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21 November 1995 Extracting topographic information from SAR data using surface archetypes
K. E. Macfarlane, Ronald E. Burge
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Abstract
This paper adapts Pentland's technique of shape from shading using assumed umbilical points, for application to synthetic aperture radar. A new surface archetype suitable for SAR geometry is developed to replace the spherical archetype of the optical technique. Comparisons are drawn between the optical and the SAR case, discussing the problems of ambiguity in the solution surfaces. The accuracy of this method is explored by comparing the surface generated from simulated SAR images with the data used to create the images. The problems of speckle and self shadowing that will be found in real SAR cases are discussed.
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K. E. Macfarlane and Ronald E. Burge "Extracting topographic information from SAR data using surface archetypes", Proc. SPIE 2584, Synthetic Aperture Radar and Passive Microwave Sensing, (21 November 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.227135
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KEYWORDS
Synthetic aperture radar

Optical spheres

Speckle

Spherical lenses

Imaging systems

Scattering

Device simulation

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