Noise-induced slope distortion in 2-D phase unwrapping by linearestimators with application to SAR interferometry |
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Authors: | Bamler R Adam N Davidson GW Just D |
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Affiliation: | German Aerosp. Res. Establ., Oberpfaffenhofen; |
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Abstract: | This paper explains the underestimation of phase slope and the consequent distortion of the phase surface, observed in two-dimensional (2-D) phase unwrapping by linear estimators, like least squares methods applied to synthetic aperture radar (SAR) interferometry. These methods minimize the difference between the gradient of the unwrapped phase and the wrapped differences of the measured wrapped phase. Using the probability distributions of phase noise and phase differences for a given coherence, the probability of a phase gradient error giving rise to a nonconservative vector field is derived. It is shown that this phase gradient error has nonzero mean in the presence of phase slopes. Linear phase estimators cannot distinguish the mean phase gradient error from a true phase slope; hence, the unwrapped phase shows a slope bias. This bias is quantified as a function of coherence and the number of independent samples that are averaged. The theoretical results are confirmed by simulations |
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