Comparison of persistent scatterer interferometry and SAR tomography using Sentinel-1 in urban environment

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In this paper, persistent scatterer interferometry and Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) tomography have been applied to Sentinel-1 data for urban monitoring. The paper analyses the applicability of SAR tomography to Sentinel-1 data, which is not granted, due to the reduced range and azimuth resolutions and the low resolution in elevation. In a first part of the paper, two implementations of the two techniques are described. In the experimental part, the two techniques are used in parallel to process the same Sentinel-1 data over two test areas. An intercomparison of the results from persistent scatterer interferometry and SAR tomography is carried out, comparing the main parameters estimated by the two techniques. Finally, the paper addresses the complementarity of the two techniques, and in particular it assesses the increase of measurement density that can be achieved by adding the double scatterers from SAR tomography to the persistent scatterer interferometry measurements.

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Budillon, A., Crosetto, M., Johnsy, A. C., Monserrat, O., Krishnakumar, V., & Schirinzi, G. (2018). Comparison of persistent scatterer interferometry and SAR tomography using Sentinel-1 in urban environment. Remote Sensing, 10(12). https://doi.org/10.3390/rs10121986

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