Abstract

Because of possible multiple solutions allowed, the unwrapping of interferometric fringe patterns in the spatial domain is an ill-posed problem which needs some a priori knowledge of the ground morphology for the solution of ambiguities. This is especially true for interferometric SAR (Synthetic Aperture Radar) data. In this paper we propose a different approach to InSAR processing for retrieving the height of ground points independently from each other, unlike most conventional phase unwrapping procedures, which operate in the spatial domain. The basic idea is to repeat raw data focusing by using range sub-bands centered at different frequencies, in order to find a point history of the interferometric phase variation vs. frequency. We introduce the general framework of the method together with considerations on the theoretical limits of applicability, then we report results of our simulations related to a wide-band SAR system. We show that, under certain conditions, height values can be retrieved over a network of coherent and strong scatterers, even when enclosed into low-coherence areas.

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