“…This means that the magnitude component should be preserved as well as possible when investigating the compression of the raw SAR data for man‐made target detection. This condition can be monitored by comparing all the error measures of the magnitude component, which include the MSE and SDNR. - Global monitoring (change detection): SAR is used for earth observation applications like ice monitoring and the study of climate change, where the global carbon cycle, the global energy/water cycle and other human activities are monitored [38, 41]. The SAR system needs to be sensitive to small changes when monitoring a global cycle, consequently the radiometric resolution of the SAR system is an important factor [41].
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