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Data Acquisition of GNSS-Based InSAR: Joint Accuracy-Efficiency Optimization of 3-D Deformation Retrieval

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In the Global Navigation Satellite System-based Synthetic Aperture Radar Interferometry (GNSS-based InSAR) system, the 3-D deformation retrieval accuracy and monitoring efficiency are very poor for the majority of the one… Click to show full abstract

In the Global Navigation Satellite System-based Synthetic Aperture Radar Interferometry (GNSS-based InSAR) system, the 3-D deformation retrieval accuracy and monitoring efficiency are very poor for the majority of the one repeat-pass period. It is necessary to select the data acquisition time and corresponding satellite combination to obtain better monitoring accuracy and efficiency. In this article, an experimental design algorithm for GNSS-based InSAR is proposed to achieve the highest monitoring efficiency with the restriction of the 3-D deformation retrieval accuracy. First, the joint optimization model is proposed, and based on an analysis of different satellite trajectories, it is proven that the optimal solution can be obtained. Second, the 3-D deformation retrieval accuracy model is derived based on the bistatic configuration, and the monitoring efficiency is evaluated based on the number of effective independent points of a single SAR image. The raw data are employed to indicate the effectiveness of the proposed joint accuracy-efficiency optimization algorithm in GNSS-based InSAR.

Keywords: accuracy; based insar; efficiency; gnss based; deformation retrieval

Journal Title: IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing
Year Published: 2022

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