Geodesy and Geodynamics (Sep 2023)
An enhanced spectral diversity coregistration method for dual-polarimetric Sentinel-1A/B TOPS data
Abstract
Sentinel-1A/B data are crucial for retrieving numerical information about surface phenomena and processes. Coregistration of terrain observation by progressive scans (TOPS) data is a critical step in its application. TOPS data must be fundamentally co-registered with an accuracy of 0.001 pixels. However, various decorrelation factors due to natural vegetation and seasonal effects affect the coregistration accuracy of TOPS data. This paper proposed an enhanced spectral diversity coregistration method for dual-polarimetric (PolESD) Sentinel-1A/B TOPS data. The PolESD method suppresses speckle noise based on a unified non-local framework in dual-pol Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR), and extracts the phase of the optimal polarization channel from the denoised polarimetric interferometric coherency matrix. Compared with the traditional ESD method developed for single-polarization data, the PolESD method can obtain more accurate coherence and phase and get more pixels for azimuth-offset estimation. In bare areas covered with low vegetation, the number of pixels selected by PolESD is more than the Boxcar method. It can also correct misregistration more effectively and eliminate phase jumps in the burst edge. Therefore, PolESD will help improve the application of TOPS data in low-coherence scenarios.