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2010
Conference Paper
Titel
A modified version of StaMPS for the detection of localized surface displacement
Abstract
In the last decade the Persistent Scatterer (PS) technique became a valuable tool for the estimation of surface de-formation from stacks of differential interferograms. In order to extract the deformation with reasonable accu-racy, PS methods restrict the analysis to a set of radar resolution cells showing a stable phase behaviour. This is done by estimation and evaluation of the phase noise. However, estimation of the phase noise requires assump-tions about the spatio-temporal behaviour of all other phase contributions, underlying the noise term. While gen-eral principles apply for most phase contributions like those due to orbit errors and atmosphere the deformation phase often demands specific modelling. Within the Stanford Method for Persistent Scatterers (StaMPS) the de-formation phase is assumed to be correlated in space and in time. This constraint leads to an underestimation of the quality of a resolution cell undergoing localized deformation, as this deformation is interpreted as phase noise. We propose an extension to StaMPS coping with localized deformation by only presuming correlation in time. The method is applied to a TerraSAR-X data stack acquired over a test site in Germany. In order to be ca-pable to compare the results with ground truth, height-adjustable corner reflectors were placed within the imaged scene. Every corner reflector is adjusted in accordance with a predefined pattern. The obtained results are in good agreement with this reference data.