Three-Dimensional Deformation Retrieval in Geosynchronous SAR by Multiple-Aperture Interferometry Processing: Theory and Performance Analysis

Cheng Hu, Yuanhao Li*, Xichao Dong, Rui Wang, Chang Cui, Bin Zhang

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The 3-D deformation retrieval is significant for the accurate evaluation of geologic disasters (e.g., earthquakes and landslides). Multiple-aperture interferometry (MAI) is an effective method to obtain 3-D deformation, combined with the cross-heading tracks synthetic aperture radar (SAR) data. However, because of the limitations of the low earth orbit SAR, a long satellite revisit time, small common areas of the cross-heading tracks data, and the unsatisfied along-track deformation measurement accuracy usually exist in the traditional MAI 3-D deformation retrieval. Geosynchronous SAR (GEO SAR) runs in the geosynchronous orbit, which has the advantages of a large observation area and a short revisit time. This paper focuses on 3-D deformation retrieval by GEO SAR MAI processing. Aiming at the high orbit and the squint looking of GEO SAR, the accurate expressions of the along-track deformation, 3-D deformation, and the errors in GEO SAR MAI processing are given. The distortions and their correction in the MAI interferogram brought by the geometrical difference between the forward- and backward-looking interferograms and the multicycles flat-earth and topographic phases are given. Moreover, an optimal subaperture selection method based on minimum position dilution of precision is proposed. Finally, the effectiveness of the proposed method is validated by simulations and the experiment of BeiDou-2 inclined geosynchronous orbit navigation satellite. The theoretical analysis and the experimental results suggest centimeter-level and even millimeter-level deformation measurement accuracy could be obtained in 3-D by GEO SAR MAI processing.

源语言英语
文章编号7997810
页(从-至)6150-6169
页数20
期刊IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing
55
11
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 11月 2017

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