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Generally, assessment procedures were developed for targets
of opportunity, and test sites were not necessarily required.
In the case of point target related measurements, a point
target detector was set up to determine features that were point-
like. The procedure was not automatic, a local search being made
in the neighbourhood of a target determined initially by visual
inspection. The detector searches for a high peak-to-background
ratio over a local window, which can be adjusted to cope with
different image parameters, when a point-like feature passes the
detector test, then the target response is interpolated between
image points, and measurements of response width, usually between
points 3 dB down on the peak, are made in two orthogonal
directions. This procedure is now improved to include the full
2-dimensional interpolation around the target. This will often
allow sidelobe structure to be discerned close to the main
response, further confirmation of the presence of a point
target.
For measurements of radiometric resolution, a detector is
used to test statistically that an area selected has the
characteristics of a uniform distributed target. The detector
calculates the rank correlation coefficients between rows and
columns of a rectangular area of the distributed target. When
the target area is oversampled in the image, nearest neighbour
correlations are omitted. The probability distribution of the
rank correlation coefficients can be shown to be approximately
Gaussian for the number of rows and columns greater than, say,
10, for a distributed target having no discernible structure or
correlation. Hence, the test can be used to select the
distributed target areas from the chosen areas. Clearly, the
form of the test is not unique and alternatives are available.
The distributed target intensities are then used to
calculate the quantity:
y = 10 10810 {y+ a)
H
where yu and c are the mean and standard deviation of the observed
distribution. y is an estimate of the radiometric resolution,
expressed in dBs, of the system.
The SAR-580 data set has been used for further measurements
within this facility [2]. With this data, the interest has not
been in comparing processing, but in a comparative evaluation of
the image quality from the three radars used on the Convair-580.
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