ANALYSIS OF PERFORMANCE OF FLAT EARTH PHASE REMOVAL METHODS
Keywords: Flat-earth effect, interferometric synthetic aperture (InSAR), Polynomial Fitting, Precise Orbit
Abstract. Interferometric synthetic aperture radar (InSAR) has been widely used in remote sensing field, which can reflect actual topographic trend or possible surface deformation. Due to the orbit attitude influence, the flat-earth phase usually causes the interferogram dense and difficult to be used in further procedures. Before phase unwrapping, interferogram must be flattened to derive accurate topographic or deformation information. In this paper, analysis of performance of two methods of flat-earth removal is done. First method uses imaging geometry and second method uses precise orbital information. Further, 3-degree, 5-degree and 7-degree polynomials are fitted in the method using precise orbital information. Validation is done both visually and empirically using entropy as the evaluation index.