SAR performance monitoring for TerraSAR-X mission

The TerraSAR-X satellite features an advanced X-Band SAR based on the active phased array technology which allows flexible operation of Spotlight, Stripmap, and ScanSAR mode for various combinations and elevation angles. It combines the ability to acquire high resolution images for detailed analysis as well as wide swath images for overview applications. The SAR performance of the system is analysed with respect to geometric and radiometric parameters. Long-term monitoring of system parameters like instrument characteristics or SAR image quality confirms the continuous stability of the system. By launching a twin satellite TanDEM-X for global DEM acquisition, the TerraSAR-X mission is now supported by two satellites. The approach presented in the following shows how to keep the SAR performance for both satellites, TerraSAR-X and TanDEM-X.

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