Full text: XIXth congress (Part B1)

  
Thomas Damaseaux 
  
The height of a point P (cf. Figure 2) can then be derived from A , by 
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H denotes the altitude of antenna S2 above the geoid. 
Another helpful feature of InSAR is the evaluation of the coherence. The coherence gives a measure of how 
identically the backscatter signal is returned to the antennas. Considering targets with a volumetric scattering 
effect, the backscattered signal of the two antennas will be not identical, i.e. the phase without the contribution 
of A , and amplitude are not exactly the same, causing a decrease in the coherence. The coherence is defined as: 
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3. Processing chain from raw data recording to topographic map 
Figure 5 gives overview of how a topographic map is derived. The raw data recording is followed by the SAR 
and interferometric processing. The geocoding results in a DEM, an ortho SAR image and an ortho coherence 
image. These results are also called primary features. The step of information extraction then leads to a 
classification result, contour lines and finally to a topographic map. 
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