Abstract

ABSTRACT The Goldstein filter was a well-known approach of synthetic aperture radar interferogram filtering for its simplicity and high efficiency. The filtering performance of Goldstein and its improved filters is mostly affected by several parameters, such as the noise suppression parameter α, the sliding patch size, and the kernel window size. Yet, the fixed parameters will cause the filtering intensity to mismatch the noise levels of different regions. In this paper, we propose an adaptive patch-based Goldstein filter (AP-Goldstein filter), which takes the pseudo-variation coefficient as the measure of patch homogeneity and adaptively selects the patch sizes in different regions of interferogram. This filter controls the noise suppression parameter α by pseudo-coherence, which is a common and effective indicator applied to filter the interferogram phase. Meanwhile, the previously determined patch size of each pixel is used to confirm the kernel window size at the same region. The proposed and other advanced filters were tested on real and simulated interferograms. The qualitative and quantitative comparison of the experimental results shows that this new method can better restrain the phase noise of interferogram while maintaining the edge detailed information and can improve the automation of filtering.

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