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Robust Detection of Single and Double Persistent Scatterers in Urban Built Environments
In this paper, we develop a synthetic aperture radar (SAR) tomography-based persistent scatterer interferometry (Tomo-PSInSAR) method to detect single and double persistent scatterers (PSs) in urban built environments. By constructing a two-tier network, we can jointly detect single and double PSs with no need for preliminary removal of the atmospheric phase screen (APS) in the whole area. This technique is more applicable in high-rise built environments (e.g., Hong Kong) with cloudy and rainy weather, where there is much uncertainty when removing the APS. In the first-tier network, we aim to detect the most reliable single PSs (SPSs) by constructing a Delaunay triangulation network. To improve the robustness of estimation, we combine beamforming with an M-estimator for parameter estimation at the arcs and introduce a ridge estimator for network adjustment. In the second-tier network, we detect the remaining SPSs and all of the double PSs (DPSs) by constructing local star networks that use the SPSs detected in the first-tier network as reference points. To simplify the detection of DPSs, we employ a local maximum ratio method for extracting overlaid DPSs. Finally, 56 Hong Kong TerraSAR-X images are used to validate the Tomo-PSInSAR method.
Robust Detection of Single and Double Persistent Scatterers in Urban Built Environments
In this paper, we develop a synthetic aperture radar (SAR) tomography-based persistent scatterer interferometry (Tomo-PSInSAR) method to detect single and double persistent scatterers (PSs) in urban built environments. By constructing a two-tier network, we can jointly detect single and double PSs with no need for preliminary removal of the atmospheric phase screen (APS) in the whole area. This technique is more applicable in high-rise built environments (e.g., Hong Kong) with cloudy and rainy weather, where there is much uncertainty when removing the APS. In the first-tier network, we aim to detect the most reliable single PSs (SPSs) by constructing a Delaunay triangulation network. To improve the robustness of estimation, we combine beamforming with an M-estimator for parameter estimation at the arcs and introduce a ridge estimator for network adjustment. In the second-tier network, we detect the remaining SPSs and all of the double PSs (DPSs) by constructing local star networks that use the SPSs detected in the first-tier network as reference points. To simplify the detection of DPSs, we employ a local maximum ratio method for extracting overlaid DPSs. Finally, 56 Hong Kong TerraSAR-X images are used to validate the Tomo-PSInSAR method.
Robust Detection of Single and Double Persistent Scatterers in Urban Built Environments
Ma, Peifeng (author) / Lin, Hui
2016
Article (Journal)
English
Local classification TIB:
770/3710/5670
BKL:
38.03
Methoden und Techniken der Geowissenschaften
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74.41
Luftaufnahmen, Photogrammetrie
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