Development of TanDEM-X DEM Calibration Concept

Hueso-Gonzalez J, Bachmann M, Fiedler H, Huber S, Krieger G, Wessel B, Zink M (2007)


Publication Type: Conference contribution

Publication year: 2007

Edited Volumes: 2007 European Radar Conference, EURAD

Pages Range: 1-4

Conference Proceedings Title: European Radar Conference (EuRAD)

Event location: Munich

ISBN: 2874870048

URI: https://elib.dlr.de/51182/

DOI: 10.1109/EURAD.2007.4405038

Abstract

The TanDEM-X mission [1] comprises two fully active synthetic aperture radar satellites operating in X-band. The primary goal of this mission is the derivation of a high-precision global Digital Elevation Model (DEM) according to HRTI level quality [2]. This requires accurate calibration of the interferometric system parameters, where the interferometric height is determined by the phase difference between the two images and the spatial geometry. Content of this paper is the development of a general concept for this calibration, which has a key incidence on mission aspects like the data acquisition plan and the data take adjustment and mosaicing. © 2007 EuMA.

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APA:

Hueso-Gonzalez, J., Bachmann, M., Fiedler, H., Huber, S., Krieger, G., Wessel, B., & Zink, M. (2007). Development of TanDEM-X DEM Calibration Concept. In European Radar Conference (EuRAD) (pp. 1-4). Munich.

MLA:

Hueso-Gonzalez, Jaime, et al. "Development of TanDEM-X DEM Calibration Concept." Proceedings of the 4th European Radar Conference, EURAD, Munich 2007. 1-4.

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