Fully automatic geo-coding of CARABAS-II VHF SAR images

F. Walter, J. Fransson, P. Frolind
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Abstract

Fully automatic geo-coding algorithms for CARABAS-II VHF SAR images have been developed. By using recorded flight parameters and a coarse scale (50/spl times/50 m) digital elevation model (DEM), complex CARABAS-II slant range images were gee-coded to a local orthogonal map projection and vice versa. The aims of this paper are to describe the algorithms and to evaluate the geometric accuracy obtained. The SAR image processing was performed with a global back projection technique in order to minimise any geometrical distortions. The analysed images were processed by focusing to a nominal reference height close to an average altitude over the area of interest. With the assumption that the actual flight path is close to a straight line, the errors introduced by the approximate focusing can be negligible during normal flight conditions. The evaluation of the geo-coding accuracy was performed by measuring the displacement between curved line segments extracted from a map and corresponding visually detected segments in the CARABAS images. To avoid bias in measurements for images within single flight paths, two sets of images from different flight paths were used for the evaluation. The result shows that the image processing and the geo-coding algorithms have been successfully implemented. The mean displacements for the investigated forest stand borders, lake borders, and main stream border were found to be 3.4, 2.6, and 9.3 m respectively. This implies that the recorded flight parameters are reliable and that the system performance is stable. Hence, the algorithms can be used in both research studies and real world applications.
carabs - ii VHF SAR图像的全自动地理编码
开发了用于carabs - ii甚高频SAR图像的全自动地理编码算法。通过使用记录的飞行参数和粗比例尺(50/spl次/50 m)数字高程模型(DEM),将复杂的CARABAS-II倾斜距离图像编码为局部正交地图投影,反之亦然。本文的目的是描述这些算法并评价所得到的几何精度。SAR图像处理采用全局反向投影技术,以尽量减少任何几何畸变。经过分析的图像通过聚焦到接近感兴趣区域平均高度的标称参考高度进行处理。假设实际飞行路径接近直线,在正常飞行条件下,近似聚焦带来的误差可以忽略不计。通过测量从地图中提取的曲线段与CARABAS图像中相应的视觉检测段之间的位移来评估地理编码的精度。为了避免对单一飞行路径内图像的测量偏差,使用了来自不同飞行路径的两组图像进行评估。实验结果表明,图像处理和地理编码算法均已成功实现。林分边界、湖泊边界和干流边界的平均位移分别为3.4、2.6和9.3 m。这意味着记录的飞行参数是可靠的,系统性能稳定。因此,该算法可用于研究和现实世界的应用。
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