Abstract

Shadow simulation is a key part of SAR raw data and image simulation for undulated terrain, which will directly determine the accuracy of SAR simulation and will also affect the accuracy of subsequent shadow-based SAR image processing applications. In this paper, a shadow simulation scheme for undulated terrain SAR images based on facet cell fitting and elevation angle comparison is proposed. In the scheme, the height information of each grid point on the same line of sight within the beam irradiation range is obtained firstly with the facet cell fitting, and the elevation angle of each grid point can be computed and compared to determine whether the occlusion happens. Then, all grid points in the illumination range are traversed to obtain the shadow judgment result at a certain azimuth moment, and the SAR shadows are obtained by superimposing the judgment results at all azimuth moments. At last, simulated and measured data experiments are given to verify the effectiveness of the proposed scheme, and the results show that this scheme can accurately simulate the SAR shadow of undulating terrain.

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