Scanning synthetic aperture radar (ScanSAR) mode is widely used in Earth observation because of its capability of acquiring wide-swath images with moderate resolution. However, due to the operation mechanism of… Click to show full abstract
Scanning synthetic aperture radar (ScanSAR) mode is widely used in Earth observation because of its capability of acquiring wide-swath images with moderate resolution. However, due to the operation mechanism of ScanSAR mode, the acquired images often suffer from the scalloping problem, resulting in significant deterioration of image quality. In this article, a novel scalloping suppression method is proposed for ScanSAR images based on the modified Kalman filter with preprocessing. First, an image model is built to analyze the effect caused by scalloping. Then, a modified Kalman filter is proposed to estimate the intensity of scalloping. However, if the scene is complicated or the scalloping effect is strong, the Kalman filter works with poor performance. Therefore, an innovative preprocessing operation is introduced, involving image segmentation and pixel value filling. Finally, the proposed method is verified by the GaoFen-3 (GF-3) and TerraSAR-X satellite images with different scenes. The results demonstrate that the proposed method can accommodate the complex scene well and achieve effective scalloping suppression.
               
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