Title :
The Epipolarity Constraint in Stereo-Radargrammetric DEM Generation
Author :
Gutjahr, Karlheinz ; Perko, Roland ; Raggam, Hannes ; Schardt, Mathias
Author_Institution :
DIGITAL Inst. for Inf. & Commun. Technol., Graz, Austria
Abstract :
For stereometric processing of optical image pairs, the concept of epipolar geometry is widely used. It helps to reduce the complexity of image matching, which can be seen to be the most crucial step within a workflow to generate digital elevation models. In this paper, it is shown that this concept is also applicable to the cocircular geometry of synthetic aperture radar (SAR) image pairs. First, it is proven that, for any feasible SAR acquisition, the deviation from true epipolar geometry is within subpixel range and therefore acceptably small. Based on this, we propose a method to create “epipolar” geometry for arbitrary stereo configurations of any SAR sensor through appropriate geometric image transformations. Consequently, the semiglobal matching (SGM) algorithm can be applied, which is restricted to epipolar geometry and is thus known to be highly efficient. This innovative approach, integrating both epipolar transformation and SGM, has been applied to a TerraSAR-X stereo data set. Its benefit has been demonstrated in a comparative assessment with respect to results, which have been previously achieved on the same test data using state-of-the-art stereometric methods.
Keywords :
digital elevation models; geometry; geophysical image processing; image matching; image sensors; optical images; radar imaging; stereo image processing; synthetic aperture radar; SAR acquisition; SAR image pair; SAR sensor; SGM algorithm; TerraSAR-X stereo data set; cocircular geometry; digital elevation model; epipolar geometry concept; geometric image transformation; image matching; optical image stereometric processing; semiglobal matching algorithm; stereo-radargrammetric DEM generation; synthetic aperture radar image pair; Accuracy; Doppler effect; Geometry; Laser radar; Optical imaging; Optical sensors; Synthetic aperture radar; 3-D mapping; Digital elevation model (DEM); epipolar geometry; stereo-radargrammetry; synthetic aperture radar (SAR);
Journal_Title :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TGRS.2013.2286409