DTEMS interferometric SAR design and method of baseline tilt determination

H. Malliot
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The Digital Terrain Elevation Mapping System (DTEMS) is a Lockheed Martin Missiles and Space (LMMS) commercial system for collection processing and archive of digital terrain matrix (DTM) and geometrically corrected ortho-rectified digital polarimetric radar imagery. DTEMS uses an ER-2 aircraft with an interferometric synthetic aperture radar (IFSAR) and differential GPS to develop a DTM in WGS84 rectangular coordinates with three meter post intervals. This paper describes the DTEMS X-band IFSAR design and presents the results of a system simulation which predicts that, for 45 degree or less terrain slope, DTEMS will achieve an average one /spl sigma/ relative elevation precision of 0.3 meter and absolute one /spl sigma/ elevation precision of 0.6 meter. The ER-2/IFSAR combination can provide up to 190,000 km/sup 2/ of single flight area coverage. With this coverage DTEMS will be able to map the state of California in two flights and the entire United States, including Alaska, in 49 flights. SAR interferometer geometric baseline (IGB) tilt error is the major contributor to terrain elevation error. GPS interferometry (GPSI) and recursive IGB tilt estimation is used to reduce the IGB tilt knowledge error to less than 0.001 degree. The DTEMS implementation of GPSI uses GPS antennas installed on the top of each wing pod at positions just above the radar receiver antennas. In these positions the antennas have rigid coupling to the radar antennas and the 8.5 meter GPS IGB is close and parallel to the 8.5 m SAR IGB between the radar antenna phase centers. Consequently measurement of the GPS IGB attitude constitutes indirect measurement of the SAR IGB attitude.
DTEMS干涉SAR设计及基线倾斜确定方法
数字地形高程测绘系统(DTEMS)是洛克希德·马丁公司导弹和空间公司(LMMS)的商业系统,用于收集处理和存档数字地形矩阵(DTM)和几何校正正射电校正数字极化雷达图像。DTEMS使用带有干涉合成孔径雷达(IFSAR)和差分GPS的ER-2飞机开发WGS84矩形坐标的DTM,柱距为3米。本文介绍了DTEMS x波段IFSAR的设计,并给出了系统仿真结果,预测在45度及以下地形坡度下,DTEMS的平均1 /spl西格玛/相对高程精度为0.3米,绝对1 /spl西格玛/高程精度为0.6米。ER-2/IFSAR组合可以提供高达190,000公里/sup /的单飞行区域覆盖。有了这个覆盖范围,DTEMS将能够在两个航班上绘制加利福尼亚州的地图,并在49个航班上绘制整个美国,包括阿拉斯加。SAR干涉仪几何基线(IGB)倾斜误差是地形高程误差的主要来源。采用GPS干涉法和递推IGB倾斜估计,使IGB倾斜知识误差减小到0.001度以内。GPSI的DTEMS实现使用安装在每个机翼吊舱顶部雷达接收天线上方的GPS天线。在这些位置,天线与雷达天线具有刚性耦合,在雷达天线相位中心之间,8.5米GPS IGB与8.5米SAR IGB接近并平行。因此,GPS IGB姿态的测量构成了SAR IGB姿态的间接测量。
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