Publication Date:
2018-03-13
Description:
In the TanDEM-X mission, quad-polarization data (HH, HV, VH, and VV-polarization channels) can be acquired at an experimental basis by acquiring images in the dual-receive antenna (DRA) mode. This mode was activated during the so-called TanDEM-X science phase, from October 2014 up to January 2016, serving the science community with a unique dataset for the demonstration of new SAR techniques and applications. Quad-polarization data has been firstly acquired in pursuit monostatic mode and, secondly, in bistatic configuration as well. TanDEM-X is the first spaceborne mission which allows for the acquisition of quad-polarization data in bistatic formation, with across-track baselines varying up to 4 km at the Equator. The current work completes the one presented in [1] , where TanDEM-X quadpolarization data, acquired in pursuit monostatic mode only, was analyzed and recommendations were drawn, in order to optimize the acquisition parameters, aiming at improving the final data quality. Such recommendations were then taken into account for the acquisition of quad-polarization data in bistatic configuration, starting from April 2015, and the obtained results are presented in this paper. Investigations have been performed, aiming at monitoring the effective improvement in data quality. For example, we investigated the impact of different system parameters, such as noise equivalent sigma zero (NESZ) or processing bandwidth on the SAR performance, together with their influence on the interferometric SAR (InSAR) performance, assessed in terms of interferometric coherence and relative height error. Finally, we introduce and discuss an experimental acquisition mode, which allows to synthesize a quad-polarization product by combining two simultaneous dual-polarization acquisitions.
Print ISSN:
1939-1404
Topics:
Geosciences
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