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Figure4b. The histogram of the aspects on Fig.2a. Flat - horizontal area is marked by 361.
All 25 cells have aspect in azimuth angle interval from -46?
to 56°, and slope angles from 6°to 50°. If SAR has position
northern to considered region R, mentioned cells could be
seen as they have in this direction the fore slopes only. By
generalizing we can derive criteria for determination of the
SAR route space V, with minimum loss due to shadows:
a) All DEM cells of the region R, whose aspect angle (y
belongs to the azimuth's interval
in which volume V could be seen from the most angularly
distant cells in region R, could be imaged by SAR with no
losses caused by the shadows,
b) All DEM cells which have aspect angles in the interval of
azimuths
À min+180° < Q« O0 uum, (3)
thus being backslopes in case (a), could be imaged by SAR
if the their slope angle € satisfies relation
(&* V) € d (^4 ) e
where y is minimum allowable grazing angle (usually
4°), d (Hd) is minimum depression angle for the SAR
antenna in the vertical plane, at distance d, H is SAR
altitude.
c) For other cells, which are not contained in cases (a) and
(b), considered volumeV has loss due to shadows, and new
volume V' is to be selected, according to (a) or (b).
According to these criteria, the problem of the route
determination without the loss due to shadows could be
solved by some of the numerical finding the extreme
methods. The whole area around the terrain limited by
maximum aircraft altitude H is considered. Conditions 2),
3) 4) can be tested by supervised classification. Fig.6
illustrates the application of criteria 2), 3) and 4).
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Figure 6. Classified fore slopes for azimuth angle mean
53.56°, standard deviation 34.69> backslopes for azimuth
angle mean 230.65? , standard deviation 70.65°.
Corresponding slope angles have mean 9.96° and 9.14?
respectively. For considered angles there are 32.68%
foreslopes and 67.32 % backslopes. a) Classified image. b)
Legend. In color.
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