A Novel Generation Method of Spaceborne SAR Stereo Image Pair for Geolocation

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Stereo SAR geolocation model is an important geolocation model for spaceborne synthetic aperture radar (SAR). Stereo SAR geolocation model need a stereo radar image pair whose generation have much influence on the geolocation accuracy. In this paper,a novel generation method of spaceborne SAR stereo image pair for geolocation is presented which could avoid the geolocation error caused by intersection angle error.Through computer simulation,the results verify the validity of the generation method.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 433-440)

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285-289

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January 2012

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