Abstract
The Differential Synthetic Aperture Radar Interferometry (DInSAR) remote sensing technique permits to investigate the temporal behaviour of the detected displacements through the generation of the deformation time-series. In this scenario the Phase Unwrapping (PhU) is a crucial point where several errors could occur since the problem is intrinsically ill-posed. In this paper we present a technique to correct unavoidable PhU errors and limit their impact in the final deformation time-series. The proposed approach works pixel-by-pixel and is based on the combination of an L1-norm inversion for the identification of the possible PhU errors and a genetic algorithm (GA) for the search of the best fitting solution. We include the technique in the Small Baseline Subset (SBAS) DInSAR processing chain to correct the results of the Extended Minimum Cost Flow algorithm, but in principle it can be used as a correction step after a generic PhU procedure used in SBAS. Results from MonteCarlo simulations are shown in this paper while real data cases will be presented at the conference.
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