Abstract
Measuring 3-D mining-induced displacements is essential to understand mining deformation mechanisms and assess mining-related geohazards. In our previous work, we proposed a method for estimating 3-D mining-induced large displacements with the surface deformation along the radar line-of-sight (LOS) direction derived from a single amplitude pair (SAP) of synthetic aperture radar (SAR) using the offset tracking (OT) procedure (hereafter referred to as OT-SAP). The OT-SAP method effectively reduces the strict requirements on SAR data of the previous OT-based methods for 3-D mining-induced displacement retrieval. However, OT-SAP is not robust to errors in the LOS deformation, due to the lack of redundant observations. In this paper, we present an alternative approach (hereafter called AOT-SAP) to OT-SAP. The AOT-SAP method involves estimating the 3-D mining-induced large displacements with OT-derived 2-D deformation observations along the LOS and azimuth directions from an SAP of SAR, instead of just the LOS deformation in the OT-SAP method. Consequently, more redundant observations are incorporated in the AOT-SAP method compared with the previous OT-SAP method. The theoretical analysis and experiments based on both simulated and real data sets suggest that AOT-SAP can effectively improve the accuracies of the estimated 3-D displacements compared with the OT-SAP-estimated ones.
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