Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, 4(46), p. 1065-1078
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This paper presents airborne differential SAR interferometry results using a stack of 14 images, which were acquired by the Experimental SAR (E-SAR) system of the German Aerospace Center (DLR) during a time span of two and a half hours. An advanced differential technique is used to retrieve the error in the digital elevation model and the temporal evolution of the deformation for every coherent pixel in the image. The two main limitations in airborne SAR processing are analyzed, namely the existence of residual motion errors (inaccuracies in the navigation system in the order of 1-5cm), and the accommodation of the topography and the aperture dependence on motion errors during the processing. The coupling between them is also addressed, showing that the estimation of the differential residual motion error, i.e. baseline error, can be biased when using techniques based on the coregistration between interferometric looks. The SAR focusing chain to process the data is also presented, together with the modifications in the differential interferometry processor to deal with the remaining baseline error. The detected motion of a corner reflector and the measured deformation in several agricultural fields allows validating the proposed techniques.