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SAR Tomography at the Limit: Building Height Reconstruction Using Only 3–5 TanDEM-X Bistatic Interferograms

Yilei Shi, Richard Bamler, Yuanyuan Wang, Xiao Xiang Zhu

2020IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing27 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Multibaseline interferometric synthetic aperture radar (InSAR) techniques are effective approaches for retrieving the 3-D information of urban areas. In order to obtain a plausible reconstruction, it is necessary to use more than 20 interferograms. Hence, these methods are commonly not appropriate for large-scale 3-D urban mapping using TanDEM-X data, where only a few acquisitions are available in average for each city. This article proposes a new SAR tomographic processing framework to work with those extremely small stacks, which integrates the nonlocal filtering into SAR tomography inversion. The applicability of the algorithm is demonstrated using a TanDEM-X multibaseline stack with five bistatic interferograms over the whole city of Munich, Germany. A systematic comparison of our result with TanDEM-X raw digital elevation models (DEMs) and airborne LiDAR data shows that the relative height accuracy of two-third buildings is within 2 m, which outperforms the TanDEM-X raw DEM. The promising performance of the proposed algorithm paved the first step toward high-quality large-scale 3-D urban mapping.

Topics & Concepts

Synthetic aperture radarRemote sensingLidarComputer scienceInterferometryTomographyDigital elevation modelRadar imagingBistatic radarInterferometric synthetic aperture radarGeologyElevation (ballistics)Tomographic reconstructionSide looking airborne radarRadarData processingIterative reconstructionInverse synthetic aperture radarStack (abstract data type)Space-based radarRaw dataEarly-warning radarFilter (signal processing)Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) Applications and TechniquesRemote-Sensing Image ClassificationRemote Sensing and LiDAR Applications
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