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INFLUENCE OF TEMPORAL BASELINE ON THE VERTICAL ABSOLUTE ACCURACIES OF TSX HS INTERFEROMETRIC DSMS: CASE STUDY ON BERLIN.

Authors :
Sefercik, Umut G.
Soergel, Uwe
Source :
International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing & Spatial Information Sciences; 9/29/2014, Vol. 40-7, p155-160, 6p
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

In recent years, interferometric sytnthetic aperture radar (InSAR) is one of the most preferred techniques to generate digital surface models (DSM) which are the three dimensional (3D) digital cartographic representations of earth surface including all terrain and non-terrain formations. Interferometric DSM generation using synthetic aperture radar (SAR) imagery is not an easy process and the vertical absolute accuracy of the final product depends on various parameters. In this study, we aimed to demonstrate the influence of temporal baseline between SAR image-pairs on the vertical absolute accuracy of high resolution interferometric DSMs. The application was realized covering 20km² area in Berlin, Germany using 15 descending orbit high resolution spotlight (HS) TerraSAR-X (TSX) images. The suitable interferometric pairs were determined for DSM generation and two of them that have similar parameters except temporal baseline were selected regarding the purposes of the study. The master image was selected as same in the generation of both DSMs and the temporal baselines between this master image and slave images were 11 days (1 period) and 187 days (17 periods), respectively. TSX HS DSMs were generated with 2 m grid spacing and the vertical absolute accuracies were calculated based on the comparison with a reference DSM generated by radargrammetry. The analyses were realized for built-up and forest land classes separately. The results proved that longer temporal baseline has negative influence on the vertical absolute accuracies of TSX HS interferometric DSMs. The first DSM which has the shortest temporal baseline, possible for TSX sensing is better than the second one as approx. 1.5m both for built-up and forest areas. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
16821750
Volume :
40-7
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing & Spatial Information Sciences
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
98972630
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5194/isprsarchives-XL-7-155-2014