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28 April 2009 Surface models to constrain three-dimensional sparse SAR reconstruction
Robert A. Weisenseel, Tony Falcone
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Abstract
Sparse data collection geometries represent a significant challenge to high-resolution three-dimensional SAR imaging. In particular, sparse sampling can lead to significant sidelobe structure in high-resolution reconstructions. To help constrain volumetric SAR reconstructions, we have introduced a surface model. We justify this based on physical phenomenology: higher frequency SAR systems exhibit only limited surface penetration. In our method, we jointly estimate the surface models and reconstructions, significantly reducing sidelobing artifacts in comparison with traditional reconstructions. Our paper and presentation illustrate reconstructions both with and without surface models to demonstrate the potential improvement.
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Robert A. Weisenseel and Tony Falcone "Surface models to constrain three-dimensional sparse SAR reconstruction", Proc. SPIE 7337, Algorithms for Synthetic Aperture Radar Imagery XVI, 733704 (28 April 2009); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.820241
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KEYWORDS
3D modeling

Synthetic aperture radar

Scattering

Data modeling

3D image processing

Systems modeling

3D image reconstruction

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