Differential Tropospheric Tomography Using Spaceborne Simultaneous Multiangle D-InSAR: Method, Optimization, and Performance Analysis

Yuanhao Li, Cheng Liu, Zhiyang Chen*, Cheng Hu

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Abstract

Spaceborne synthetic aperture radar differential interferometry (D-InSAR) can measure large-scale surface deformation. When the deformation is negligible, the interferometric phase can be used to estimate the differential tropospheric delay (DTD). Nevertheless, a single satellite can only obtain the integrated DTD along the line-of-sight direction. Spaceborne simultaneous multiangle synthetic aperture radar (SSMA-SAR) observes a scene by multiangle spaceborne SAR satellites at the same time. It can measure integrated DTD from different viewing angles by D-InSAR, which will help realize the tomographic inversion of differential tropospheric refractivity (DTR) to obtain its spatial 3-D distribution. However, the inversion performance is sensitive to phase errors in interferograms, troposphere conditions, and system configurations. To address these issues, this article establishes an SSMA-SAR tropospheric tomography model, analyzes the error sources in the inversion, and proposes an optimization configuration design method for SSMA-SAR tropospheric tomography based on the nondominated sorting genetic algorithm II (NSGA-II). The simulation results show that SSMA-SAR has good potential to achieve high-accuracy 3-D DTR, with more than 70% improvement with the optimized configuration. Within the north latitude range of 0°-55°, the system can obtain high-precision 3-D DTR measurements and achieves submillimeter integrated tropospheric delay accuracy in the zenith direction with subkilometer resolution.

Original languageEnglish
Article number5226714
JournalIEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing
Volume62
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024

Keywords

  • Configuration optimization
  • differential interferometric synthetic aperture radar (D-InSAR)
  • multiangle system
  • tropospheric tomography

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