Processing and Performance Analysis of NASA-ISRO SAR (NISAR) Staggered Data

2019 
The NASA-ISRO SAR (NISAR) mission will map the Earth’s surface every 12 days using a reflector-feed system with scan-on-receive (SweepSAR) capability. An alternative for continuous swath coverage is to employ staggered SAR operation, i.e., to vary the pulse repetition intervals over time. In this way, the blocked (missing) samples are spread in range and azimuth and can be interpolated prior to focusing. However, the relatively low azimuth oversampling intended for NISAR in combination with the strong non-uniformity of the staggered data grid forbids the use of conventional interpolation kernels. This paper discusses a processing approach for the NISAR staggered data and validates the strategy with simulated data. Moreover, the impact of the staggered operation for contrast-based and interferometric applications is discussed with examples.
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