Remote Sensing (Apr 2022)

Multi-Rotor UAV-Borne PolInSAR Data Processing and Preliminary Analysis of Height Inversion in Urban Area

  • Zexin Lv,
  • Xiaolan Qiu,
  • Yao Cheng,
  • Songtao Shangguan,
  • Fangfang Li,
  • Chibiao Ding

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/rs14092161
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 9
p. 2161

Abstract

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Polarimetric Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (PolInSAR) has many useful applications, especially in forest areas. With the development of SAR miniaturization technology, researchers can install PolInSAR on small unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV), which can reduce flight costs. Limited by size and power, UAV-borne SAR usually works in a high-frequency band, which restricts its application to such things as vegetation height inversion. While on the other hand, the high resolution acquired under a short wavelength promises its application in urban areas. However, there are fewer studies on the application of PolInSAR in urban areas compared with that in forest areas. In this paper, we propose a processing method for a Ku-band multi-rotor-UAV-borne PolInSAR and provide a preliminary analysis of height inversion results on its data from the Fudan campus in Shanghai. We obtain the digital surface model (DSM) of different polarization modes and the DSM of polarimetric interferometry optimal decomposition in this area, whose RMSE is 2.88 m. On this basis, the elevation inversion results of targets such as buildings, lampposts, and trees are compared and analyzed. We preliminarily explore and analyze the reasons for the different results of different targets. To this end, we propose a mathematical derivation of the relationship between the interferometric phase between PolInSAR and InSAR of Pauli decomposition. We also perform a simulation to analyze the relationship between the phase center height of Pauli decomposition and PolInSAR under different cases. It provides a reference for the application of small UAV-borne PolInSAR in urban areas.

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