Available with Image Server
The Radar Calibration function corrects systematic errors in synthetic aperture radar (SAR) data and transforms radar reflectivity into radar backscatter on a reference plane. Calibrating SAR data is required to retrieve meaningful backscatter that can be related directly to the physical properties of features in an image.
Notes
Use the Beta nought calibration method if you plan to apply terrain flattening using the Terrain Flatten raster function in your workflow.
Use the Gamma nought calibration method if the region of interest (ROI) does not have terrain and spans over tens of kilometers. This ensures that the calibrated backscatter values are independent of the incidence angle variations.
Only use the Sigma nought calibration method if the ROI is small and flat.
This raster function does not calibrate the Sentinel-1 datasets with older IPE (version 2.34 or earlier) because the calibration look up table for these products may be incorrect.
Parameters
Parameter | Description |
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Raster | The input raster. |
Calibration Type | The type of calibration to be performed.
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