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On the Phase Nonclosure of Multilook SAR Interferogram Triplets

Francesco Falabella, Antonio Pepe

2022IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This work explores the properties characterizing the phase non-closure of multi-look synthetic aperture radar (SAR) interferograms. Specifically, we study the implications of multi-look phase time incongruences on the generation of ground displacement time-series through small baseline (SB) multi-temporal InSAR (Mt-InSAR) methods. Our research clarifies how these phase inconsistencies can propagate through a time-redundant network of SB interferograms and contribute, along with phase unwrapping (PhU) errors, to the quality of the generated ground displacement products. Moreover, we analyze the effects of short-lived phase bias signals that could happen in sequences of short baseline (SB) interferograms and propose a strategy for their mitigation. The developed methods have been tested using both simulated and real SAR data. The latter were collected by the Sentinel-1A/B (C-band) sensors over the study areas of Nevada state, U.S., and Sicily Island, Italy.

Topics & Concepts

Interferometric synthetic aperture radarSynthetic aperture radarRemote sensingPhase (matter)Baseline (sea)Phase unwrappingComputer scienceInterferometryGeodesyGeologyOpticsPhysicsOceanographyQuantum mechanicsSynthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) Applications and TechniquesSoil Moisture and Remote SensingAdvanced SAR Imaging Techniques