| TOPSAR Deburst and
Merge |
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For the
TOPSAR IW
and EW SLC products, each product consists of one image per swath per
polarization. IW products have 3 swaths and EW have 5 swaths. Each
sub-swath
image consists of a series of bursts, where each burst was processed as
a
separate SLC image. The individually focused complex burst images are
included,
in azimuth-time order, into a single subswath image, with black-fill
demarcation in between, similar to the ENVISAT ASAR Wide ScanSAR SLC
products.
For IW, a
focused
burst has a duration of 2.75 sec and a burst overlap of ~50-100
samples. For
EW, a focused burst has a duration of 3.19 sec. Overlap increases in
range
within a sub- swath.
Images
for all
bursts in all sub-swaths of an IW SLC product are re-sampled to a
common pixel
spacing grid in range and azimuth.
Burst
synchronisation is ensured for both IW and EW products.
Unlike ASAR WSS which contains large overlap between beams, for S-1 TOPSAR, the imaged ground area of adjacent bursts will only marginally overlap in azimuth just enough to provide contiguous coverage of the ground. This is due to the one natural azimuth look inherent in the data.
For GRD products, the bursts are concatenated and sub-swaths are merged to form one image. Bursts overlap minimally in azimuth and sub-swaths overlap minimally in range. Bursts for all beams have been resampled to a common grid during azimuth post-processing.
In the range direction, for each line in all sub-swaths with the same time tag, merge adjacent sub-swaths. For the overlapping region in range, merging is done midway between subswaths.
In the azimuth direction, bursts are merged according to their zero Doppler time. Note that the black-fill demarcation is not distinctly zero at the end or start of the burst. Due to resampling, the data fades into zero and out. The merge time is determined by the average of the last line of the first burst and the first line of the next burst. For each range cell, the merging time is quantised to the nearest output azimuth cell to eliminate any fading to zero data.
