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A Fast Algorithm for High Accuracy Airborne SAR Geolocation Based on Local Linear Approximation

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Synthetic aperture radar (SAR) is a kind of high-resolution imaging radar, which can work in any weather conditions and is often used for target positioning. Airborne SAR has the advantages… Click to show full abstract

Synthetic aperture radar (SAR) is a kind of high-resolution imaging radar, which can work in any weather conditions and is often used for target positioning. Airborne SAR has the advantages of flexible scanning geometry and high spatial resolution compared with Spaceborne SAR, but the quality of SAR image and positioning accuracy is affected by air turbulence and mechanical vibration. In practical applications, it is vital to improve Airborne SAR’s geometric positioning accuracy without ground control points or other reference image information. When positioning a single SAR image with long-range, the Earth surface model is often used as an additional equation to solve the Range-Doppler (RD) model. However, the Earth surface equation is difficult to solve the target height accurately. This study proposed an Airborne SAR target positioning methodology based on a local linear approximation of the Earth surface equation. The proposed local Linear RD (L-RD) model establishes a linear constraint of the local elevation, and the iterative algorithm converges rapidly. To further improve the efficiency of geolocation, we propose a method to directly obtain the initial geolocation used for the iteration based on the geometric relationship. An iterative framework is also proposed to enhance positioning accuracy when DEM is available. The experimental results show that the proposed method can significantly improve the positioning accuracy and reliability of Airborne SAR positioning without control points compared to other methods.

Keywords: local linear; geolocation; positioning accuracy; airborne sar; sar

Journal Title: IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement
Year Published: 2022

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