Abstract

With well-controlled orbits and a more accurate timing system of the new-generation synthetic aperture radar (SAR) satellites, the ability of high-precision geolocation with multiple SAR acquisitions has been verified based on radar reflectors. In this letter, SAR absolute and differential geolocation methods are introduced and implemented to retrieve the coordinates of two different types of radar reflectors: corner reflectors (CRs) and multidirectional dihedral reflectors (MDRs). The experimental results demonstrate that decimeter- even centimeter-level positioning accuracy can be obtained by SAR stereo geolocation based on multiaspect SAR acquisitions from RadarSAT-2 (RS-2), COSMO-SkyMed (CSK), Sentinel-1 (S1), and TerraSAR-X (TSX), respectively.

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