European Journal of Remote Sensing (Jan 2017)

Satellite SAR interferometric techniques in support to emergency mapping

  • Magdalena Vassileva,
  • Fabio Giulio Tonolo,
  • Paolo Riccardi,
  • Daniele Lecci,
  • Piero Boccardo,
  • Giuliana Chiesa

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/22797254.2017.1360155
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 50, no. 1
pp. 464 – 477

Abstract

Read online

This paper investigates the potential of Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) interferometry in the field of emergency mapping, assessing its suitability for both rapid mapping, aimed at supporting the immediate response phase after a disastrous event, and risk mapping, addressing risk prevention and mitigation activities. The conventional Differential Interferometric SAR technique (DInSAR) and the two currently available multi-temporal interferometric approaches, i.e. Permanent Scatterers (PS) and Small BAseline Subset (SBAS), have been evaluated focusing on the main emergency mapping requirements, namely crisis information product types, availability of optimal input data, requirements in terms of auxiliary data, processing time and expected accuracy. The aforementioned investigations have been carried out exploiting the European Space Agency (ESA) C-band Sentinel-1 mission, characterized by a free, full and open data policy. Therefore, this paper will not assess different SAR sensors and their different technical specifications, e.g. wavelength and space resolution. Representative results are presented and discussed with the aim to describe the possible interferometric product types in specific emergency mapping scenarios.

Keywords