Remote Sensing (Jul 2015)

Sentinel-1A Product Geolocation Accuracy: Commissioning Phase Results

  • Adrian Schubert,
  • David Small,
  • Nuno Miranda,
  • Dirk Geudtner,
  • Erich Meier

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/rs70709431
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 7
pp. 9431 – 9449

Abstract

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Sentinel-1A (S1A) is an Earth observation satellite carrying a state-of-the-art Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) imaging instrument. It was launched by the European Space Agency (ESA) on 3 April 2014. With the end of the in-orbit commissioning phase having been completed at the end of September 2014, S1A data products are already consistently providing highly accurate geolocation. StripMap (SM) mode products were acquired regularly and tested for geolocation accuracy and consistency during dedicated corner reflector (CR) campaigns. At the completion of this phase, small geometric inconsistencies had been understood and mitigated, with the high quality of the final product geolocation estimates reflecting the mission’s success thus far. This paper describes the measurement campaign, the methods used during geolocation estimation, and presents best estimates of the product Absolute Location Error (ALE) available at the beginning of S1A’s operational phase.

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