• English
  • Deutsch
  • Log In
    Password Login
    Research Outputs
    Fundings & Projects
    Researchers
    Institutes
    Statistics
Repository logo
Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft
  1. Home
  2. Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft
  3. Konferenzschrift
  4. Miranda35 Experiments in Preparation for Small Uav-Based Sar
 
  • Details
  • Full
Options
2019
Conference Paper
Title

Miranda35 Experiments in Preparation for Small Uav-Based Sar

Abstract
Technological advances in frequency-modulated continuous-wave (FMCW) synthetic aperture radar (SAR) and the associated miniaturization and energy efficiency make it increasingly possible to transfer SAR systems from traditional airborne platforms to small UAVs. An important factor to successfully achieve high-quality imaging from SAR systems mounted on small drones is the precise knowledge of the platform's navigation data in best case by avoiding the use of an expensive and heavy inertial measurement unit (IMU). In this paper, we test different concepts and discuss the impact on SAR image quality using FHR's FMCW MIRANDA35 sensor. To compare several methods simultaneously on one platform and to have an IMU as reference, first preparatory steps were carried out on an airborne platform. Specifically, we present and evaluate solutions based on SAR autofocus, moving baseline differential GPS and optical structure-from-motion-based localization. SAR autofocus shows the best performance in our preliminary investigations.
Author(s)
Henke, Daniel
Frioud, Max
Fagir, Julian
Guillaume, Sébastien
Meindl, Michael
Geiger, Alain
Sieger, Stefan  
Janssen, Daniel  
Klöppel, Frank  
Caris, Michael  
Stanko, Stephan  
Renker, Matthias
Wellig,Peter
Mainwork
IGARSS 2019, IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium. Proceedings  
Conference
International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (IGARSS) 2019  
DOI
10.1109/IGARSS.2019.8897902
Language
English
Fraunhofer-Institut für Hochfrequenzphysik und Radartechnik FHR  
  • Cookie settings
  • Imprint
  • Privacy policy
  • Api
  • Contact
© 2024