Full text: XVth ISPRS Congress (Part A2)

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Validation of Geophysical Data Evaluation 
The mechanism whereby a SAR images ocean waves is a topic 
of considerable interest (for example [3]). As a consequence of 
long imaging times for the formation of the synthetic aperture 
and motion of the sea surface during this interval, the sea image 
is often confused. Other factors such as resolution effects and 
coherent speckle can contribute to make extraction of geophysical 
data, ocean wavelength and direction, more difficult. 
In order to provide an experimental tool for the data user, 
a procedure has been developed by Marconi Research Centre for the 
analysis of sea images generated by SAR. The theory is well 
developed [4]. 
The procedure has been incorporated into a software package 
which is now installed at ESRIN. The package corrects the image 
for: : 
- resolution effects, 
- speckle, and 
- system modulation transfer function. 
The corrections are applied in the frequency domain of the image. 
After correction the image can be transformed back into the time 
domain, or measurements can be made on the sea wave spectrum in 
the frequency domain. 
The applied corrections are described briefly. After 
transforming the image into the frequency domain, because of 
resolution effects, the spectrum is generally dome shaped. This 
shape is calculated by reference to an image where no structure 
is visible. The spectral form is then the static system transfer 
function, denoted by Qo(k). 
À version of the function Qo(k)2, smoothed to reduce the 
effects of speckle and noise, is then used to divide the image 
power spectrum. 
The next stage is to determine the mean speckle background, 
which shows as a flat noise background over the signal spectrum. 
The speckle is removed by thresholding, but alternatives are 
being sought. 
The final stage, before inversion, is to correct for the 
dynamic modulation transfer function. This function takes 
account of the different scattering mechanisms for the SAR, and 
their dependences on the directional motion of the wave 
patterns. 
  
  
 
	        
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