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    On the statistical similarity of synthetic aperture radar images from COSMO-SKYMED and TerraSAR-X

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    The latest generation of synthetic aperture radar (SAR) instruments operating in X-band, that is, COSMO-SkyMed (CSK) and TerraSAR-X (TSX), are capable of providing images from coarse resolution to very high resolution. A lot of research effort has been invested in the study and understanding of images obtained from these satellites. However, there is still a huge scope of statistical understanding and comparison of data from both satellites. In this study, we demonstrate some striking similarities between medium resolution data obtained from CSK and TSX Stripmap mode images. Landcover unsupervised clustering using k-means is discussed to further justify our findings. Clustering is carried out using a feature descriptor based on log-cumulants of Gabor coefficients, which was recently proposed by us in earlier studies
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