Abstract

The edges of shadows are blurred in Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) images due to the moving of the radar when data are collected. This phenomenon becomes obvious in High Resolution (HR) SAR images. In this work, an adaptive approach for shadow enhancements is proposed. The performance of the shadow enhancement has some relationship with the precision of the estimation of the height and this rule is used in this work. The Height-Variant Phase Compensation (HVPC) and golden section algorithm are employed. The adaptive method is built by iterative progress of calculating the quantities of pixels corresponding to the shadow region. This method provides an automatic way for shadow enhancements and it is suitable for objects mainly composed of flat-like structures. The experiments based on the Mini-SAR of a helicopter are implemented to test the validity of the approach. The work in this paper provides a way for shadow enhancement for HR SAR images and would be useful for SAR Automatic Target Recognition.

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