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12 October 2005 Comparative study for the DEM generation from RADARSAT stereoscopic data and topographic maps
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Abstract
Radar satellite images could be used to produce digital elevation model (DEM) of certain areas by processing a couple of images, covering the same area, obtained at two different angles. In this study, the DEM generated from the Canadian RADARSAT stereoscopic data for a north western area of the Gulf of Suez, Egypt, is compared to the DEM generated from the topographic contour maps, scale 1:50,000. An evaluation and assessment of the results were conducted. The study shows that the DEM derived from RADARSAT data has a high precision as compared to the one generated from the topographic maps. It is also accurate enough to provide information where other sources of digital elevation are not available.
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Ayman H. Nasr "Comparative study for the DEM generation from RADARSAT stereoscopic data and topographic maps", Proc. SPIE 5980, SAR Image Analysis, Modeling, and Techniques VII, 59800L (12 October 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.620609
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KEYWORDS
Image processing

Raster graphics

Sensors

Radar

Satellites

Global Positioning System

Synthetic aperture radar

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