This paper establishes the value relationship model between the imaging performance of GEO bistatic SAR and bistatic geometry and proposes a design method of GEO bistatic SAR imaging method based on genetic algorithm. This method can automatically calculate the best imaging effect through multiple targets and objectively optimize the bistatic geometry configuration method, thus laying a theoretical foundation for high-resolution GEO imaging with bistatic SAR imaging. Accordingly, this study takes the response of Y City to extreme rainfall in 2017 as an example to study its rainfall characteristics, erosion disasters, and erosion causes, so as to evaluate the precipitation flow during rainstorm. Under the condition of gradient erosion in response to extreme rainfall, based on the difficulties of rainfall runoff depth and hydraulic parameters measurement in the Loess Plateau, and in order to prevent the dynamic characteristics of hydraulic erosion in the runoff area of the Loess Plateau, the unconventional scale phenomenon in the Loess Plateau was preliminarily studied. Finally, this paper introduces the research theme of the body and daily activities of the elderly women with mild disability after home exercise intervention and uses literature data method, questionnaire survey method, body measurement method, experimental method, and mathematical statistics method to select 60 elderly women with mild disability after home care. They were randomly divided into the experimental group with 30 people and the control group with the same number of people. In the experimental group, the elderly with mild disability were given a 12-week home exercise intervention experiment, and after the experiment, the indexes of physical fitness were compared with those before the experiment, so as to obtain the feedback of training effect and ability. Through the above experiments, this paper proves the reliability and effectiveness of home exercise intervention training on the improvement of the physical quality of the elderly.
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