Abstract

Abstract A method for ground control point (GCP) acquisition using a simulated synthetic aperture radar (SAR) image derived from a digital elevation model (DEM) is proposed. Also proposed is a method for the evaluation of the accuracy of GCP matching with texture features from a reference GCP chip image. Results from experiments with simulated GCP chip images as reference images and geometrically distorted GCP chip images, derived using simulated SAR images as current images, show good coincidence with GCP matching accuracy in terms of pixel distances between matched GCP points in reference and current chip images and texture features. In particular, the correlation coefficient between the angular second moment (ASM) and the matching accuracy is 0.757, followed by Ent (entropy), Horn (homoginiety), Dis (dissimilarity), Con (contrast), Var (variability coefficient) and Chi (Chi-square), for the skewed images while for the rotated images, Dis shows the highest correlation of 0.628, followed by Horn, Asm, Co...

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