A digital fast correlation approach to produce SEASAT SAR imagery

This paper describes a digital processing algorithm and its associated system design for producing images from SEASAT Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) data. The proposed system uses the fast Fourier transform approach to perform the two-dimensional correlation process. The range migration problem, which is often a major obstacle to efficient processing, can be alleviated by approximating the locus of echoes from a point target by several linear segments. SAR data corresponding to each segment is correlated separately, and the results are coherently summed to produce full-resolution images. This processing approach exhibits high computation efficiency and simple processing control functions. It is particularly attractive for software implementation based on general purpose computer. Results of this implementation and examples of digitally correlated SEASAT SAR imagery are discussed