Solution
In the context of a project for the European Space Agency (
ESA-ESTEC), INO has worked closely with the ESA team to develop a prototype of a real-time optronic processor for the generation of SAR images from SAR raw data. The real-time SAR optronic processor architecture provides inherent parallel computing capabilities that can be used advantageously for SAR data processing.
Envisat ASAR data provided by ESA were used to generate SAR scenes and test the optronic processor prototype.
The prototype uses 1920 x 1080 pixel spatial light modulators (SLMs) to input the complex SAR raw data to the SAR optronic processor that then simultaneously performs azimuth and range compression. The output image is then stored on a digital camera. The SLM and camera refresh rates are compatible with the data generation rate of Envisat, thus providing real-time capabilities. This means that the rate of data generation by the SAR system is matched without bottleneck by the processing speed of the SAR optronic processor.