SAR images refocusing and scattering center detection for infrastructure monitoring

A. Anghel, Gabriel Vasile, C. Ioana, R. Cacoveanu, S. Ciochină, J. Ovarlez, R. Boudon, G. D'Urso
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Infrastructure monitoring applications can require the tracking of slowly moving points of a certain structure. Given a certain point from a structure to be monitored, in the context of available SAR products where the image is already focused in a slant range - azimuth grid, it is not obvious if this point is the scattering center, if it is in layover or if it is visible from the respective orbit. This paper proposes a refocusing procedure of SAR images on a set of measured points among with a 4D tomography based scattering center detection. The refocusing procedure consists of an azimuth defocusing followed by a modified back-projection on the given set of points. The presence of a scattering center at the given positions is detected by computing the local elevation-velocity plane for each point and testing if the main response is at zero elevation. The refocusing and scattering center detection algorithm is validated on real data acquired with the TerraSAR-X satellite during March-June 2012. The mean displacement velocities of the detected scatterers show good agreement with the in-situ measurements.
基础设施监测SAR图像重聚焦与散射中心检测
基础设施监控应用程序可能需要跟踪某个结构的缓慢移动点。给定待监测结构中的某一点,在现有SAR产品的背景下,图像已经聚焦在倾斜的距离-方位网格中,该点是散射中心,是在中途停留,还是在各自的轨道上可见,都不明显。本文提出了一种基于四维层析成像散射中心检测的SAR图像在一组测点上的重聚焦方法。重聚焦过程包括一个方位散焦,然后在给定的点集上进行修改后的反向投影。通过计算每个点的局部高度-速度平面,并测试主响应是否在零高度处,可以检测给定位置上是否存在散射中心。利用2012年3 - 6月的TerraSAR-X卫星实测数据对该算法进行了验证。探测到的散射体的平均位移速度与现场测量结果吻合较好。
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