Abstract

This letter aims to investigate the applicability of the hybrid stripmap–ScanSAR differential synthetic aperture radar interferometry to data collected by the X-band RADAR sensors of the Italian COSMO-SkyMed (CSK) constellation. The presented analysis relies on the experiments carried out on two sets of stripmap and ScanSAR CSK images collected over the Chuquicamata copper mine in Chile and the Mojave Desert in Southern California, respectively. As a result of our investigation, a spurious phase modulation has been recognized in the generated hybrid stripmap–ScanSAR interferograms along the azimuth direction. This effect is due to the specific staggered topology of the used active phased array antennas that introduces half-wavelength residuals during the electronic antenna steering in the elevation plane. A straightforward solution to compensate for such spurious phase modulation effects has been provided, and the achieved results demonstrate its effectiveness. The outcomes of our analysis may be relevant in the perspective of the future CSK Second Generation Program.

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