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23 June 1997 Synthetic aperture radar processing system for search and rescue
Barton D. Huxtable, Christopher R. Jackson, Arthur W. Mansfield, Houra Rais
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Abstract
Synthetic aperture radar (SAR) is uniquely suited to help solve the search and rescue problem since it can be utilized either day or night and through both dense fog or thick cloud cover. This paper describes the search and rescue data processing system (SARDPS) developed at Goddard Space Flight Center. SARDPS was developed for the Search and Rescue Mission Office in order to conduct research, development, and technology demonstration of SAR to quickly locate small aircraft which have crashed in remote areas. In order to effectively apply SAR to the detection of crashed aircraft several technical challenges needed to be overcome. These include full resolution SAR image formation using low frequency radar appropriate for foliage penetration, the application of autofocusing for SAR motion compensation in the processing system, and the development of sophisticated candidate crash site detection algorithms. In addition, the need to dispatch rescue teams to specific locations requires precise SAR image georectification and map registration techniques. The final end-to-end processing system allows for raw SAR phase history data to be quickly converted to georeferenced map/image products with candidate crash site locations identified.
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Barton D. Huxtable, Christopher R. Jackson, Arthur W. Mansfield, and Houra Rais "Synthetic aperture radar processing system for search and rescue", Proc. SPIE 3069, Automatic Target Recognition VII, (23 June 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.277104
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KEYWORDS
Synthetic aperture radar

Radar

Image processing

Polarimetry

Image acquisition

Data processing

Calibration

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