Scaling information is an important tool for the description of natural processes. Many applications of SAR (differential) interferometry lead to a set of sparse phase measurements, e.g. the monitoring of permanent scatterers. In this case, the atmospheric phase screen component of a given SAR image can be estimated over the PS sparse grid. Usually such data have to be unwrapped and then interpolated on a regular grid. We investigate the utility of the scaling information, valid for atmospheric phase screen data, in the process of unwrapping a set of sparse measurements. We show how the power-law behaviour of the data variogram can be used as an a priori constraint for optimization through techniques such as simulated annealing. The results are interpreted in view of operational applications to real data.

Use of scaling information for stochastic atmospheric absolute phase screen retrieval

STRAMAGLIA, Sebastiano;
2002-01-01

Abstract

Scaling information is an important tool for the description of natural processes. Many applications of SAR (differential) interferometry lead to a set of sparse phase measurements, e.g. the monitoring of permanent scatterers. In this case, the atmospheric phase screen component of a given SAR image can be estimated over the PS sparse grid. Usually such data have to be unwrapped and then interpolated on a regular grid. We investigate the utility of the scaling information, valid for atmospheric phase screen data, in the process of unwrapping a set of sparse measurements. We show how the power-law behaviour of the data variogram can be used as an a priori constraint for optimization through techniques such as simulated annealing. The results are interpreted in view of operational applications to real data.
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