Abstract
SAR tomography (SARTom) is an imaging technique that allows multiple phase centers separation in the vertical (height) direction. It is performed after standard 2D SAR repeat-pass processing and operates on a stack of coregistered SAR images. Theoretically, the coregistration between two images is height dependent and the use of a reference height (or a DEM) is needed, although not ideal in the case of volumetric target (multiple phase centers in one resolution cell). In this paper, the drawbacks related to the choice of this reference in a tomographic context are analysed and a height dependent coregistration approach is proposed. In order to do this, it is also necessary to remove processing corrections related to the reference height, such as motion compensation, and make them height dependent. The inclusion of the height dependency during the tomographic SAR processing results in a better quality of the final tomograms in terms of pseudo-power and phase centers separation. The results of the proposed approach are validated on real data acquired by the E-SAR system of the German Aerospace Centre - DLR.


