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Polarization Optimization for the Detection of Multiple Persistent Scatterers Using SAR Tomography

Journal

REMOTE SENSING
Volume 14, Issue 9, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/rs14091960

Keywords

polarimetric Synthetic Aperture Radar; polarization synthesizing; permanent scatterer; GLRT; TomoSAR

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This paper compares the effects of radar antenna polarization design on the probability of detecting persistent scatterers. It introduces an optimized method based on synthesizing polarimetric responses to improve the performance of detecting multiple scatterers. Experimental results demonstrate that polarization waveform optimization outperforms existing full-polarization-based detection methods in terms of PSs detection, particularly in increasing the density of detected PSs.
The detection of multiple interfering persistent scatterers (PSs) using Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) tomography is an efficient tool for generating point clouds of urban areas. In this context, detection methods based upon the polarization information of SAR data are effective at increasing the number of PSs and producing high-density point clouds. This paper presents a comparative study on the effects of the polarization design of a radar antenna on further improving the probability of detecting persistent scatterers. For this purpose, we introduce an extension of the existing scattering property-based generalized likelihood ratio test (GLRT) with realistic dependence on the transmitted/received polarizations. The test is based upon polarization basis optimization by synthesizing all possible polarimetric responses of a given scatterer from its measurements on a linear orthonormal basis. Experiments on both simulated and real data show, by means of objective metrics (probability of detection, false alarm rate, and signal-to-noise ratio), that polarization waveform optimization can provide a significant performance gain in the detection of multiple scatterers compared to the existing full-polarization-based detection method. In particular, the increased density of detected PSs at the studied test sites demonstrates the main contribution of the proposed method.

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