A Contribution of Polarimetry to Satellite Differential SAR Interferometry: Increasing the Number of Pixel Candidates

2010 
This letter presents a general method for increasing the number of pixel candidates, those selected for processing in advanced differential SAR interferometry, by means of the exploitation of the polarimetric information provided by new satellite sensors. The algorithm is formulated for two different criteria of selection: the average coherence over the stack of interferograms and the amplitude dispersion index of the stack of images. Experimental results obtained with dual-pol images of TerraSAR-X over an urban area have demonstrated the expected improvement. The number of pixel candidates for an arbitrary threshold is 60% higher than that for single-pol data when using the average coherence and three times higher when using the dispersion index. The approach has also been compared to a selection based on a set of conventional channels (the copolar linear channels and the first two Pauli ones), showing a slight improvement for coherence selection and an important one for amplitude dispersion selection.
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