Affiliation:
1. School of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Shenzhen Campus, Sun Yat-sen University, Shenzhen 518107, China
Abstract
This paper introduces a method for quantifying the three-dimensional deformation of ground targets and outlines the associated process. Initially, ground-based synthetic aperture radar was employed to monitor the radial deformation of targets, and optical equipment monitored pixel-level deformation in the vertical plane of the line of sight. Subsequently, a regression model was established to transform pixel-level deformation into two-dimensional deformation based on a fundamental length unit, and the radar deformation monitoring data were merged with the optical deformation monitoring data. Finally, the fused data underwent deformation, resulting in a comprehensive three-dimensional deformation profile of the target. Through physical data acquisition experiments, the comprehensive three-dimensional deformation of targets was obtained and compared with the actual deformations. The experimental results show that the method has a relative error of less than 10%, and monitoring accuracy is achieved at the millimeter level.
Funder
Key Areas of R&D Projects in Guangdong Province
introduced innovative R&D team project of “The Pearl River Talent Recruitment Program”
Shenzhen Science Technology Planning Project
Natural Science Foundation of China
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