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MST-based stepwise connection strategies for multipass Radar data, with application to coregistration and equalization
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Spread SpectrumEngineeringInterferometric Synthetic Aperture RadarImage AnalysisData ScienceSystems EngineeringImaging RadarRadar Signal ProcessingSatellite ImagingRadiologySynthetic Aperture RadarComputer EngineeringInverse ProblemsRadar ApplicationAmplitude Cross CorrelationSignal ProcessingMultipass Radar DataMinimum Spanning TreeRadarRadar ScatteringRemote SensingRadar Image ProcessingInterferometric Coherence
This paper proposes a unified framework for predicting optimized pairing strategies for interferometric processing of multipass synthetic aperture radar data. The approach consists in a minimum spanning tree (MST) structure based on a distance function encoding an a priori model for the interferometric quality of each image pair. Using a distance function modeled after the interferometric coherence allows reproducing many "small baseline" strategies presented in the recent literature. A novel application of the method to the processing steps of image coregistration and equalization is illustrated, using a test European Remote Sensing Satellite dataset. Widespread methods used for these two operations rely on the computation of the amplitude cross correlation over a large number of corresponding tie patches distributed over the scene. Geometric shift and radiometric equalization parameters are estimated over the patches and used, respectively, within a polynomial warp model and a radiometric correction scheme. The number of reliable patches available behaves similarly to the interferometric synthetic aperture radar (InSAR) coherence with respect to the baselines, and can be assimilated to a quality figure for the derivation of the MST. Results show an improvement in the quality of the stepwise (SW)-processed image stack with respect to the classical single-master procedure, confirming that the SW approach is able to provide better conditions for the estimation of correlation-related InSAR parameters
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