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22 December 1997 Simulation of low-resolution SAR image products
Douglas G. Corr, Peter J. Bird, Noel Robertson, Matthew Stuttard
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Abstract
This paper describes how low resolution SAR image products with a high number of looks can be simulated from calibrated amplitude SAR imagery. The simulation method reduces the resolution of the input imagery by smoothing, however the resulting product has a higher number of looks than is required, so the speckle noise has to be increased. This is achieved y using gamma distributed noise.the smoothing process is also normalized to preserve the calibration of the original imagery. Examples of simulated products and validation result for the products are also presented.
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Douglas G. Corr, Peter J. Bird, Noel Robertson, and Matthew Stuttard "Simulation of low-resolution SAR image products", Proc. SPIE 3217, Image Processing, Signal Processing, and Synthetic Aperture Radar for Remote Sensing, (22 December 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.295593
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KEYWORDS
Synthetic aperture radar

Device simulation

Calibration

Computer simulations

Image resolution

Image processing

Speckle

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