Title :
On the Phase Compensation of Short ScanSAR Burst Focused by Long Matched Filter for Interferometric Processing
Author :
Cunren Liang ; Qiming Zeng ; Jian Jiao ; Xi´ai Cui
Author_Institution :
Inst. of Remote Sensing & Geographic Inf. Syst., Peking Univ., Beijing, China
Abstract :
Scanning synthetic aperture radar (ScanSAR) uses a burst technique to image very large swaths and is widely used in spaceborne SARs. Many algorithms have been proposed to focus ScanSAR burst with its phase preserved so that the focused burst can be used in interferometry to acquire large scale geophysical information, such as land deformation and digital elevation model. However, nearly all of the algorithms leave the focused burst with an additional quadratic phase term that will affect subsequent interferometric processing in the case of short burst. With this phase term, the spectrum of the focused burst is altered according to the principle of stationary phase. Therefore, some processing, such as bandpass filtering, cannot produce desired results if routinely performed. To avoid the effects of the phase term and the nonstationary azimuth spectrum of the burst, a phase compensation scheme is suggested, combining with current focusing algorithms. Simulation experiments are designed to show the effects of the phase term on bandpass filtering. These effects are further verified by a few experiments using real SAR data in unsynchronized signal removal that is frequently required in repeat-pass ScanSAR interferometry. The new phase compensation scheme is tested in real SAR data experiments and works well.
Keywords :
band-pass filters; matched filters; radar interferometry; synthetic aperture radar; SAR data; bandpass filtering; digital elevation model; interferometric processing; land deformation; large scale geophysical information; long matched filter; phase compensation; scanning synthetic aperture radar; short ScanSAR burst; unsynchronized signal removal; Burst; SPECAN; ScanSAR; focusing; interferometry; matched filter; quadratic phase term; synchronization;
Journal_Title :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TGRS.2013.2249589