Multiple scattering may render synthetic aperture radar (SAR) image interpretation difficult, particularly when it comes to imaging of man-made structures. In medium-resolution SAR images, contributions from different scattering mechanisms can only be distinguished for large objects and under favorable conditions, like bridges over calm water. Since the launches of TerraSAR-X and COSMO-SkyMed, high-resolution SAR imagery is readily available from every spot on the Earth, and multiple scattering image features will be increasingly found in many of these data. Some of the first TerraSAR-X images show the pyramids of Gizeh in a seemingly unexpected geometry. Instead of being geometrically distorted, the near-range faces of the pyramids look li...
The German radar satellite TerraSAR-X was launched in June 2007. It is one of the first satellites t...
With three coherent synthetic aperture radar images, it is possible to form three interferograms. I...
High resolution SAR images show scattering effects that need to be understood correctly
The analysis of radar image data is a challenge due to sensor specific effects mainly caused by its ...
The German radar satellite TerraSAR-X was launched in June 2007. Since then, it is continuously prov...
A problem with synthetic aperture radar (SAR) is that due to the poor penetrating action of electrom...
Since its launch in 2007, TerraSAR-X has continuously provided spaceborne synthetic aperture radar (...
Persistent scatterer interferometry (PSI) has matured to an established method for detection of larg...
Using long-time coherent scatterers in SAR data, called Persistent Scatterers (PSs), the deformation...
The current synthetic aperture radar (SAR) theory makes a quite restrictive assumption – linearity –...
When exploiting very high resolution SAR data stacks, the persistent scatterer interferometry algori...
With the new class of meter-resolution SAR satellites like TerraSAR-X, Radarsat-2 or Cosmo SkyMed, n...
This paper confirms the need for detailed 3D models for the simulation of high-resolution SAR image...
Multi-temporal High-resolution SAR for Geometric Measurements and for Ground Deformation Monitoring ...
In this letter we study empirically the relation between the double bounce effect of buildings in ve...
The German radar satellite TerraSAR-X was launched in June 2007. It is one of the first satellites t...
With three coherent synthetic aperture radar images, it is possible to form three interferograms. I...
High resolution SAR images show scattering effects that need to be understood correctly
The analysis of radar image data is a challenge due to sensor specific effects mainly caused by its ...
The German radar satellite TerraSAR-X was launched in June 2007. Since then, it is continuously prov...
A problem with synthetic aperture radar (SAR) is that due to the poor penetrating action of electrom...
Since its launch in 2007, TerraSAR-X has continuously provided spaceborne synthetic aperture radar (...
Persistent scatterer interferometry (PSI) has matured to an established method for detection of larg...
Using long-time coherent scatterers in SAR data, called Persistent Scatterers (PSs), the deformation...
The current synthetic aperture radar (SAR) theory makes a quite restrictive assumption – linearity –...
When exploiting very high resolution SAR data stacks, the persistent scatterer interferometry algori...
With the new class of meter-resolution SAR satellites like TerraSAR-X, Radarsat-2 or Cosmo SkyMed, n...
This paper confirms the need for detailed 3D models for the simulation of high-resolution SAR image...
Multi-temporal High-resolution SAR for Geometric Measurements and for Ground Deformation Monitoring ...
In this letter we study empirically the relation between the double bounce effect of buildings in ve...
The German radar satellite TerraSAR-X was launched in June 2007. It is one of the first satellites t...
With three coherent synthetic aperture radar images, it is possible to form three interferograms. I...
High resolution SAR images show scattering effects that need to be understood correctly