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Improving Burst Alignment in TOPS Interferometry With Bivariate Enhanced Spectral Diversity


Abstract:

Terrain observation by progressive scans (TOPS)-mode synthetic aperture radar interferometry requires high accuracy of burst alignments. Geometrical burst alignment relyi...Show More

Abstract:

Terrain observation by progressive scans (TOPS)-mode synthetic aperture radar interferometry requires high accuracy of burst alignments. Geometrical burst alignment relying on precise orbits and digital topography is not always sufficient for Sentinel-1A TOPS-mode interferometry. Enhanced spectral diversity (ESD) method was proposed to estimate a constant azimuth shift between radar images that minimizes phase discontinuities across the bursts. In some cases, however, the ESD refinement fails to align the bursts in Sentinel-1 interferograms, possibly because of ionospheric propagation effects. Here, we show that in such cases, a bivariate shift (that depends on both azimuth and range) can efficiently remove phase discontinuities across the bursts. The bivariate shift can be derived from the double-differenced radar phase in the burst overlap regions.
Published in: IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Letters ( Volume: 14, Issue: 12, December 2017)
Page(s): 2423 - 2427
Date of Publication: 17 November 2017

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