TY - GEN
T1 - Comparison of SAR simulation concepts for the analysis of high-resolution SAR data
AU - Hammer, Horst
AU - Balz, Timo
AU - Cadario, Erich
AU - Soergel, Uwe
AU - Thönnessen, Ulrich
AU - Stilla, Uwe
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2008 VDE VERLAG GMBH.
PY - 2008
Y1 - 2008
N2 - The simulation of SAR images provides valuable information used in many fields such as mission planning or the design of feature extraction algorithms. Simulation is in general a trade-off between achievement of approximation to reality as close as possible and minimization of computational load respectively processing time. For real-time application, a fast but suboptimal approach might be optimal, whereas for thorough parameter tuning of image processing or image analysis algorithms, more sophisticated methods would be required. In this paper, three SAR simulators using different simulation concepts tailored for a variety of tasks are introduced and the simulation results for simple building models and complex urban scenes are compared. To evaluate the realism of the simulation methods, the results are compared to a real SAR image of an urban scene. On this basis the possibilities and limitations of the different SAR simulation concepts are discussed.
AB - The simulation of SAR images provides valuable information used in many fields such as mission planning or the design of feature extraction algorithms. Simulation is in general a trade-off between achievement of approximation to reality as close as possible and minimization of computational load respectively processing time. For real-time application, a fast but suboptimal approach might be optimal, whereas for thorough parameter tuning of image processing or image analysis algorithms, more sophisticated methods would be required. In this paper, three SAR simulators using different simulation concepts tailored for a variety of tasks are introduced and the simulation results for simple building models and complex urban scenes are compared. To evaluate the realism of the simulation methods, the results are compared to a real SAR image of an urban scene. On this basis the possibilities and limitations of the different SAR simulation concepts are discussed.
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M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:78650747146
T3 - Proceedings of the European Conference on Synthetic Aperture Radar, EUSAR
BT - EUSAR 2008 - 7th European Conference on Synthetic Aperture Radar
PB - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
T2 - 7th European Conference on Synthetic Aperture Radar, EUSAR 2008
Y2 - 2 June 2008 through 5 June 2008
ER -