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A Novel Three-Dimensional Block Adjustment Method for Spaceborne InSAR-DEM Based on General Models

Rui Wang, Xiaolei Lv, Li Zhang

2023IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Digital Elevation Model (DEM) generated by bistatic Synthetic Aperture Radar Interferometry (InSAR) usually has systematic plane and elevation errors. However, the DEM adjustment method based on the function model can only correct systematic elevation error, affecting the plane accuracy of DEM mosaic products. Given this issue, this paper proposes a three-dimensional InSAR-DEM block adjustment method based on general models with a separate adjustment strategy, that is, first correct vertical error using the adjustment method based on the function model and then correct horizontal error using the method based on Rational Function Model (RFM) after compensating for elevation errors. In order to extract the Tie Points (TPs) and Ground Control Points (GCPs) used in adjustment, we propose a Normalized Correlation Coefficient matching method based on Complex Slope Maps (NCC-CSM). We conduct experiments using 29 TanDEM-X Co-registered Single look Slant range Complex (CoSSC) data. The accuracies of adjustment results are verified using ICESat-2 ATL08 data and selected GCPs, respectively. The adjustment experiments show that the elevation accuracy of InSAR-DEM is improved from 1.70 m to 1.35 m, the absolute and relative plane accuracies are improved by 5.58 m and 11.53 m, respectively, and the horizontal and vertical geometric discontinuity in the overlapping area disappear. The matching experiments of TPs and GCPs show that the proposed NCC-CSM method is superior to the traditional NCC method based on DEM (NCC-DEM), especially in flat areas.

Topics & Concepts

Interferometric synthetic aperture radarDigital elevation modelElevation (ballistics)Synthetic aperture radarGeodesyRemote sensingBlock (permutation group theory)Discontinuity (linguistics)Range (aeronautics)Computer scienceGeologyAlgorithmMathematicsGeometryMathematical analysisMaterials scienceComposite materialSynthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) Applications and TechniquesCryospheric studies and observationsLandslides and related hazards