IMAGE DESIGN FOR TERRAIN-MAPPING RADAR SYSTEMS,
Abstract
The theory of parameter estimation is applied to the problem of mapping radar image design. A post-detection processing technique guided by this theory yields quantitative interrelations among important final image parameters, i. e., number of grey levels of a specified confidence factor, dynamic range, and final image sample distance. In turn it is found that specification of the foregoing places sample distance and minimum SNR requirements on the raw radar data prior to processing. The formulas, table, and curves presented, although for an ideal terrain-mapper, give insight as to the quantity of data necessary to produce terrain maps of a specified quality. (Author)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- May 15, 1964
- Accession Number
- AD0600084
Entities
People
- Jean A. Develet Jr.
Organizations
- The Aerospace Corporation