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SAR Data Package

File Naming

Product file naming convention describes the product processing level so that a user does not have to analyze product metadata to understand key properties. The product filename components are shown in Figure 1. The Product ID is a unique identifier of the acquired scene and is assigned during scene ordering and acquisition.

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Figure 1: Data product filename components

The constituent elements are explained in more detail in Table 1

CONSTITUENT NAME VALUE NOTES
ICEYE_ constellation ICEYE_ fixed
XN_ sensor X2/X4/X5 specific sensor that has acquired the scene
PPL_ product processing level SLC/GRD variant of processing level
IM_ imaging mode SM/SMH/SL/SLH stripmap, stripmap-high, spotlight, spotlight-high
PRID_ product id eg. 6403 data take ID
YYYYMMDD UTC start date eg. 20190211 YYYYMMDD format
Thhmmss UTC start time eg. T131415 Thhmmss format
Table 1: Product filename components. Example : ICEYE_X6_GRD_SM_153426_20211026T060946

Package Overview

SAR images can be ordered either from archive (previously collected imagery) or as a planned future acquisition. Products are geo-coded and radiometrically corrected.

ICEYE’s focus is currently on the integrity of complex and amplitude images. This will expand over the next year as we introduce a phase history data product and other products derived from complex and amplitude images.

A basic ICEYE product is represented by a set of SAR image binary data, corresponding image metadata and it is delivered as a singular product package. Products are characterized by the payload configuration (such as imaging mode and look direction) used by the respective satellite, as well as the level of processing that has been applied to the SAR scene. With respect to the data geometric projection and representation, products are differentiated into two primary types: geo-referenced Single Look Complex (SLC) and Amplitude Images (Also known as Ground Range Detected (GRD) scenes). SAR image binary data, delivered as digital numbers or quadrature components, can be converted to radar brightness \(\beta_0\) and mean radar cross section \(\sigma_0\) using the annotated calibration factor in the image metadata.