Non-Cooperative Repeat-pass Space-Surface Bistatic InSAR: Method and Processing

Yuanhao Li, Yijia Zhang, Zhiyang Chen*, Cheng Hu

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Abstract

Space-Surface Bistatic Synthetic Aperture Radar (SS-BSAR) system consists of a spaceborne SAR transmitter and ground-based receivers. This system has the advantage of multiple angles for observation, which can improve imaging capability and deformation measurement dimensions by differential interferometric SAR (D-InSAR). With the increasing number of spaceborne SARs and various corresponding working modes, processing SS-BSAR data with public ephemeris (generally inaccurate) and unknown signal parameters is significant for full use of illuminators. This non-cooperative status will result in interferometric phase errors in repeat-pass Space-Surface Bistatic Interferometric SAR (SS-BInSAR), leading to deterioration of deformation retrieval accuracy. To address this, this paper focuses on the method and processing of non-cooperative repeat-pass SS-BInSAR. Firstly, a repeat-pass SS-BSAR interferometric model was established. Based on this, the impacts of time synchronization error and orbit errors on repeat-pass interferometric phase are modeled. Furthermore, an end-to-end compensation approach is proposed for accurate interferometric processing. This approach includes accurate estimation for signal parameters, interferometric phase errors elimination, and Digital Elevation Models (DEMs) fusion recovered from multiple observations. Finally, a repeat-pass SS-BInSAR experiment utilizing the Chinese Lutan-1 as the transmitter is carried out to verify our methods. The results show a centimeter-level accuracy of deformation measurement by a single InSAR pair, indicating a great potential of SS-BInSAR in deformation retrieval.

Original languageEnglish
JournalIEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing
DOIs
Publication statusAccepted/In press - 2024

Keywords

  • Bistatic radar
  • error modeling
  • interferometry
  • synthetic aperture radar (SAR)

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Li, Y., Zhang, Y., Chen, Z., & Hu, C. (Accepted/In press). Non-Cooperative Repeat-pass Space-Surface Bistatic InSAR: Method and Processing. IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing. https://doi.org/10.1109/TGRS.2024.3516707