dB Byte Product
annotated db-byte image - under construction
General Description/How can I use these data?
The dB Byte Product includes a separate byte (sometimes called "raw") image file for each
polarization channel collected for a particular datatake. Which channels are included will
depend upon the radar mode in which the data were collected. Each file starts with an
ASCII-format VICAR label which contains information on how to display
the image file.
Data Characteristics
The db-byte file created yields more than just a pretty picture. Each Data Number (DN) ,
i.e. byte pixel value, corresponds to a "sigma0" value. These DN's ranges from 0 to 255 or
-127 to 128 , depending on whether or not it is interpreted with a sign bit or not . These
DN's are mapped to sigma0 values between -40.2 dB to +10.8 dB (most natural targets
will fall within this range). Sigma0 is a measure of the radar brightness of the target.
Therefore, the db-byte images can be used for limited scientific analysis. However, each
increment in DN will correspond to a 0.2 db increment in Sigma0, so users should be
cautious of the quantization noise when doing any quantitative analysis. The db-byte
software assumes that the data is calibrated. If the data is not calibrated, then an
uncalibrated byte image of the amplitude will be created instead. This will be indicated
during program execution and also within the vicar header of the file.
Because dB is a logarithmic scale, the db-byte images will be stretched in a log fashion.
Some image processing programs can help stretch the data in other ways if desired (the log
stretch is not optimum for display!). In order to convert the dB values to linear power ratio
values, simply raise 10 to the power of one tenth the dB value.
These files are typically between 10 and 100 Mbytes.
Getting the Data
under construction
Reading the Data
A simple program, called dB Byte Read, is available to read the dB Byte files and
convert individual pixel coordinates to db values.
Also, take a look at
all the software choices .