Abstract

Phase unwrapping (PU) is a key step in the reconstruction of digital elevation models (DEMs) and the monitoring of surface deformation from interferometric synthetic aperture radar (SAR, InSAR) data. In this paper, an improved PU method that combines an amended matrix pencil model, an adaptive unscented kalman filter (AUKF), an efficient quality-guided strategy based on heapsort, and a circular median filter is proposed. PU theory and the existing UKFPU method are covered. Then, the improved method is presented with emphasis on the AUKF and the circular median filter. AUKF has been well used in other fields, but it is for the first time applied to interferometric images PU, to the best of our knowledge. First, the amended matrix pencil model is used to estimate the phase gradient. Then, an AUKF model is used to unwrap the interferometric phase based on an efficient quality-guided strategy based on heapsort. Finally, the key results are obtained by filtering the results using a circular median. The proposed method is compared with the minimum cost network flow (MCF), statistical cost network flow (SNAPHU), regularized phase tracking technique (RPTPU), and UKFPU methods using two sets of simulated data and two sets of experimental GF-3 SAR data. The improved method is shown to yield the greatest accuracy in the interferometric phase maps compared to the methods considered in this paper. Furthermore, the improved method is shown to be the most robust to noise and is thus most suitable for PU of GF-3 SAR data in high-noise and low-coherence regions.

Highlights

  • Interferometric synthetic aperture radar (SAR, InSAR) is one of the main methods for generating digital elevation models (DEMs) and monitoring terrain deformation [1,2]

  • The coherence is not high given that the revisite time of GF-3 SAR satellite is nearly a month

  • The results show that the improved method in this paper has better robustness than other methods

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Introduction

Interferometric synthetic aperture radar (SAR, InSAR) is one of the main methods for generating digital elevation models (DEMs) and monitoring terrain deformation [1,2]. Many countries have developed their own SAR satellites. On 10 August 2016, China launched the Gaofen-3 (GF-3) SAR sensor at the Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center. With 12 imaging modes, it is the SAR satellite with the most number of imaging modes in the world [3,4]. The resolution of GF-3 image is 1~500 m [5]. This sensor has the advantages of high precision SAR internal calibration technology, high attitude control accuracy and good stability [6]. The coherence is not high given that the revisite time of GF-3 SAR satellite is nearly a month.

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