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URL to backscatter image: http://blacks.jpl.nasa.gov/PRECISION/ts1702.jpg | ||||||||
The
standard AIRSAR data files are included on the CD-ROM/DVD along with
browse GIF image files. Please
note that due to large file sizes, CD-ROM’s may be too small to hold
all the data, and the data might be spread across multiple discs.
For more information about what these files are and the format,
please visit the http://airsar.jpl.nasa.gov
web page. |
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Tie-pointing information 4 Ground control points (GCPs) for the ts1702 product were obtained from srtm dem 30m postings scale maps, which have 5m contour intervals. We made our best effort to find GCP's that span the cross-track dimension of the imagery. The offset between the datum of the maps and the WGS84 ellipsoid for this product was 0.00000 meters. This offset was applied when calculating the absolute height of the AIRSAR DEM. Therefore, the height values of the AIRSAR DEM will differ from the height values of the topographic maps by this amount. During tie-pointing, we applied the offset between the datum of the maps and the WGS84 datum that AIRSAR uses, and compared these heights with the heights read off the AIRSAR DEM. We then calculated the height offset/tilt that produces a DEM in best agreement with the map values. At this stage, the geo-location of the GCP's is not considered. The c-band height offset applied was 7.39570 m, and the phase correction corresponding to the tilt correction was 0.774964 cycles. The mean and standard deviation of the height difference between the map values and the image values is -0.323003 m and stdev =3.69074 m at c-band. You may want to apply additional GCPs as part of your analysis. |
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Additional Comments | ||||||||
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Due to an error during acquisition, we see a patch of bad data in the near range c-band height map. this bad data is between x=0 to x=186 (about 930m), and y=616 to y=771 (about 620m) in the original projection of the data, centered on lat=10.379, long=-83.8845. this error in the height will negatively affect the calibration accuracy of the backscatter data.
Verified that the l band and p-band (non-filitered) HH-VV phase was less than 30 deg. We observe (both visually and via a cross correlation between images) that C and L bands are well registered, as are C and P-band . but - P and L appear offset from each other by a little over a pixel. this may be a scene dependent phenomena. |
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If you have any questions, please contact Bruce Chapman at: Tel: 818-354-3603 Fax: 818-393-5285 E-mail: bruce.chapman@jpl.nasa.gov |