Reference point targets like active transponders or passive corner reflectors provide a reference reflectivity against which the instrument offset can be determined. Up to now, no direct link between the reference point target properties (like its frequency response) and its perceived backscattering was available. In this paper it is proposed to close this gap using a point target SAR simulator, which links the target properties to the derived absolute calibration factor. This allows to derive correction factors which result in a normalization of calibration results over SAR mode settings and target properties
Spaceborne synthetic aperture radars (SAR) are systems capable of acquiring high-resolution earth-ob...
Spaceborne synthetic aperture radars (SAR) are systems capable of acquiring high-resolution earth-ob...
The presented approach concerns a method for the accurate calibration of multi-channel SAR instrumen...
The backscattering from man-made point targets like passive corner reflectors and active transponder...
A synthetic aperture radar (SAR) system measures the radar reflectivity of the earth's surface for ...
The Microwaves and Radar Institute regularly performs calibration campaigns for spaceborne synthetic...
The product quality with respect to radiometric accuracy of current and future space-borne synthetic...
The Microwaves and Radar Institute regularly performs calibration campaigns for spaceborne SAR syste...
Synthetic aperture radar (SAR) systems allow to quantitatively measure the radar backscatter of an i...
Since the conception of synthetic aperture radar (SAR) systems in 1953, radar cross section (RCS) ha...
For external radiometric calibration of SAR sensors, active radar calibrators (ARCs), well known as ...
Calibration of polarimetric imaging Synthetic Aperture Radars (SAR's) using point calibration target...
The Microwaves and Radar Institute regularly performs calibration campaigns for spaceborne synthetic...
For external radiometric calibration of SAR sensors, active radar calibrators (ARCs), well known as ...
CALVAL (Calibration & Validation) shall consider payloads characteristics because satellites have on...
Spaceborne synthetic aperture radars (SAR) are systems capable of acquiring high-resolution earth-ob...
Spaceborne synthetic aperture radars (SAR) are systems capable of acquiring high-resolution earth-ob...
The presented approach concerns a method for the accurate calibration of multi-channel SAR instrumen...
The backscattering from man-made point targets like passive corner reflectors and active transponder...
A synthetic aperture radar (SAR) system measures the radar reflectivity of the earth's surface for ...
The Microwaves and Radar Institute regularly performs calibration campaigns for spaceborne synthetic...
The product quality with respect to radiometric accuracy of current and future space-borne synthetic...
The Microwaves and Radar Institute regularly performs calibration campaigns for spaceborne SAR syste...
Synthetic aperture radar (SAR) systems allow to quantitatively measure the radar backscatter of an i...
Since the conception of synthetic aperture radar (SAR) systems in 1953, radar cross section (RCS) ha...
For external radiometric calibration of SAR sensors, active radar calibrators (ARCs), well known as ...
Calibration of polarimetric imaging Synthetic Aperture Radars (SAR's) using point calibration target...
The Microwaves and Radar Institute regularly performs calibration campaigns for spaceborne synthetic...
For external radiometric calibration of SAR sensors, active radar calibrators (ARCs), well known as ...
CALVAL (Calibration & Validation) shall consider payloads characteristics because satellites have on...
Spaceborne synthetic aperture radars (SAR) are systems capable of acquiring high-resolution earth-ob...
Spaceborne synthetic aperture radars (SAR) are systems capable of acquiring high-resolution earth-ob...
The presented approach concerns a method for the accurate calibration of multi-channel SAR instrumen...