DocumentCode :
1764738
Title :
Fusion of Monostatic/Bistatic InSAR Stacks for Urban Area Analysis via Distributed Scatterers
Author :
Goel, Kratarth ; Adam, Nico
Author_Institution :
Remote Sensing Technol. Inst. (IMF), German Aerosp. Center (DLR), Wessling, Germany
Volume :
11
Issue :
4
fYear :
2014
fDate :
41730
Firstpage :
733
Lastpage :
737
Abstract :
Interferometric synthetic aperture radar (SAR) is a powerful technique providing meter-precision elevation maps and millimeter-precision surface displacement maps. Since 2007, the high-resolution SAR satellite TerraSAR-X allows monitoring of even single buildings from space using advanced monostatic repeat-pass stacking techniques. Furthermore, the launch of its twin satellite TanDEM-X in 2010 facilitates bistatic single-pass SAR interferometry. The main objective of this mission is the generation of a global digital elevation model. It also provides a configurable SAR platform for demonstrating new interferometric techniques and applications. However, in dense urban areas, standard TanDEM-X elevation models are inaccurate because ambiguities in radar layover areas cannot be solved. This letter describes the potential of joint monostatic and bistatic (motion-free and atmosphere-free) SAR interferometric stacking for an improved scene elevation and surface deformation estimation in complex urban areas. It involves exploiting distributed scatterers (DSs) using an advanced high-resolution small-baseline subset algorithm. Since most of the scatterers within a radar image can be classified as DSs, there is an increasing focus on an optimal processing of DSs for urban area monitoring. The fusion technique and an application test case are presented using a high-resolution spotlight mixed TerraSAR-X/TanDEM-X data stack of Las Vegas, USA.
Keywords :
deformation; digital elevation models; geophysical image processing; image classification; image fusion; monitoring; radar imaging; radar interferometry; radar resolution; spaceborne radar; synthetic aperture radar; DS; Las Vegas; USA; advanced monostatic repeat-pass stacking technique; atmosphere-free SAR interferometric stacking; bistatic single-pass SAR interferometry; distributed scatterer; global digital elevation model; high-resolution SAR satellite TerraSAR-X; high-resolution small-baseline subset algorithm; interferometric synthetic aperture radar; meter-precision elevation map; millimeter-precision surface displacement map; monostatic-bistatic InSAR stack fusion; motion-free SAR interferometric stacking; radar image classification; scene elevation estimation; single building monitoring; standard TanDEM-X elevation model; surface deformation estimation; twin satellite TanDEM-X; urban area monitoring analysis; Decision support systems; Estimation; Remote sensing; Surfaces; Synthetic aperture radar; Urban areas; Digital elevation model (DEM); TanDEM-X; TerraSAR-X; distributed scatterer (DS); interferometric synthetic aperture radar (SAR) (InSAR); urban area monitoring;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing Letters, IEEE
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1545-598X
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/LGRS.2013.2278204
Filename :
6587480
Link To Document :
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