SAR tomography of natural environments: Signal processing, applications, and future challenges

S. Tebaldini, F. Rocca, A. Reigber, L. Ferro-Famil
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Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) Tomography (TomoSAR) provides access to the three-dimensional (3D) structure of illuminated media by jointly focusing multiple SAR acquisitions. TomoSAR imaging can be understood in simple terms by considering that multiple SAR flight lines, or orbits, allow forming a bi-dimensional synthetic aperture, resulting in the possibility to resolve the targets not only in the range-azimuth plane, but also in elevation. This simple principle brings along unprecedented possibilities, providing a way to investigate the illuminated media based on a direct observation of their vertical structure. The aim of this paper is to provide the readers with a brief tutorial on the use of TomoSAR imaging in the remote sensing of distributed media, by presenting basic imaging principles, applications, signal processing methods, and identifying challenges for future tomographic SAR systems.
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自然环境的SAR断层扫描:信号处理、应用和未来挑战
合成孔径雷达(SAR)层析成像(TomoSAR)通过联合聚焦多个SAR采集,提供了对照明介质三维(3D)结构的访问。TomoSAR成像可以简单地理解,考虑到多个SAR飞行路线或轨道允许形成二维合成孔径,从而不仅可以在距离-方位平面上分辨目标,还可以在仰角平面上分辨目标。这个简单的原理带来了前所未有的可能性,提供了一种基于对其垂直结构的直接观察来研究照明介质的方法。本文的目的是通过介绍基本的成像原理,应用,信号处理方法,并确定未来层析SAR系统的挑战,为读者提供在分布式媒体遥感中使用TomoSAR成像的简短教程。
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