This paper presents a new solution for detecting and following the temporal evolution of small scale deformation phenomena; in particular our approach extends the capability of the SBAS technique, presented in [1,2], which is mainly focused on investigating large scale deformations with spatial resolutions of about 100m × 100m. The proposed technique relies on small baseline differential SAR (DIFSAR) interferograms only, but it is implemented by using two different sets of data generated at low (multi-look data) and high spatial resolution (single-look data), respectively. The former are used to identify and estimate, via the SBAS technique or [3-4], possible atmospheric phase artifacts and large scale deformation patterns; the latter to detect, on the high resolution residual phase components, structures highly coherent in time (buildings, rocks, lava structures, etc.), identified jointly to their heights and displacements. In particular the estimation of the temporal evolution of these local deformations is easily implemented by applying the SVD technique. The presented algorithm has been tested with data acquired by the European Remote Sensing (ERS) satellites relative to the Campania area (Italy).

A new algorithm for monitoring localized deformation phenomena based on small baseline differential SAR interferograms

Lanari R;Berardino P;Sansosti;
2002

Abstract

This paper presents a new solution for detecting and following the temporal evolution of small scale deformation phenomena; in particular our approach extends the capability of the SBAS technique, presented in [1,2], which is mainly focused on investigating large scale deformations with spatial resolutions of about 100m × 100m. The proposed technique relies on small baseline differential SAR (DIFSAR) interferograms only, but it is implemented by using two different sets of data generated at low (multi-look data) and high spatial resolution (single-look data), respectively. The former are used to identify and estimate, via the SBAS technique or [3-4], possible atmospheric phase artifacts and large scale deformation patterns; the latter to detect, on the high resolution residual phase components, structures highly coherent in time (buildings, rocks, lava structures, etc.), identified jointly to their heights and displacements. In particular the estimation of the temporal evolution of these local deformations is easily implemented by applying the SVD technique. The presented algorithm has been tested with data acquired by the European Remote Sensing (ERS) satellites relative to the Campania area (Italy).
2002
Istituto per il Rilevamento Elettromagnetico dell'Ambiente - IREA
Inglese
IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (IGARSS 2002)/24th Canadian Symposium on Remote Sensing
2
1237
1239
0-7803-7536-X
http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-0036031399&partnerID=40&md5=b5e90784e70f2e201f3365f72b431aa1
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JUN 24-28, 2002
TORONTO, CANADA
Algorithms
Data acquisition
Remote sensing
Satellites
Synthetic aperture radar
Differential synthetic aperture radar interferometry
Small baseline subset approach
Interferometry
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Mora, O; Lanari, R; Mallorquí, ; J, J; Berardino, P; Sansosti, Eugenio; E,
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