Processing Options for High-Resolution SAR Tomography from Irregular Trajectories
2020
Tomography SAR (TomoSAR) methods recover the 3D structure of targets by processing several SAR images simultaneously. Depending on the degree of approximation, recovering the vertical structure can amount to a 1D problem (processing a vector of pixels), a 2D problem (processing a matrix) or a 3D problem (processing the whole 3D stack at once). The computational burden decreases from the 3D to the 1D, but the constraints for a proper reconstruction are tighter. Hence, this paper discusses the limit and criterion for the feasibility of each method. The huge computational burden of TomoSAR 3D method is addressed by a fast implementation on GPUs. Theoretical analyses and our approach are demonstrated on simulated data, as well as on real data from the ESA AlpTo-moSAR campaign.
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