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THE EFFECT OF SPECKLE REDUCTION ON COHERENCE ESTIMATION
AND INTERFEROMETRIC PHASE OF INSAR
Y. L. Chen 1 *, C. Huang 1 , X. L. Ding 2 , Z. W. Li 3 , L. Zhang 2
1 Shanghai Astronomical Observatory, CAS, Shanghai 200030, China
2 Dep. of Land Surveying & Geo-Informatics, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong
3 School of Info-Physics and Geomatics Engineering, Central South University, Changsha 410083, Hunan, China
ABSTRACT:
Synthetic aperture radar (SAR) images always suffer from strongly speckle noise, which is a great obstacle to coherence (or
correlation coefficient) estimation and interferometric phase, furthermore hinders the accuracy of phase unwrapping and information
extraction with SAR interferometry (InSAR) technique. In this article, we propose to suppress the speckle of SAR images with
several self-adaptive filtering methods so as to evaluate how the filtering influences the coherence and the quality of phase map by
quantitative and qualitative analysis. As an example, ERS SAR interferometric pair covering Shanghai is used for this study. The
filtering algorithms we adopted include enhanced Lee, enhanced Frost, Gamma Map, and Kuan filtering, etc. In order to choose the
optimal algorithm, we used four kinds of technical criterions, such as smoothness index, speckle noise index, equivalent number of
looks (ENL), and normalized mean, etc. By comparing the former criterions, we can determine which kind of filtering will be used in
the following data processing. Once the appropriate filtering is determined, we thus could move on and carry on operations of
corigistration, Phase Conjugate multiplication, and flat earth phase removal, etc. Finally, we have got the coherence and
interferometric phase maps by using the unfiltered and filtered interferometric pairs, respectively. The mean, standard derivation
(SD), and statistical distribution chart are used to estimate the change of coherence. The mean, SD, and sum of phase difference
(SPD) are adopted to evaluate the quality of interferometric phase map. The results show that the speckle reduction did not improve
the quality of interferometric phase map and nearly have no impact on the coherence coefficients. The next study is which kind of
other measures should be adopted under the condition of small temporal and spatial baseline in the interferometry.
1. INTRODUCTION
InSAR (Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar) is a new hot
space technique in Microwave Remote Sensing as well as
Geodesy for its great ability to extract landscape topography
and its deformation during day and night under any weather
conditions by involving two or more SAR images, see e.g.
Zebker[l], Ferretti [2], Hassen[3], for a general introduction of
this technique.
Speckle in SAR image is a troublesome factor, which may has a
great impact on the accuracy of terrain, land-use classification,
and scene interpretation. For the sake of extracting more
accurate and useful information, speckle filtering become very
important in the case studies.
From the open issued literature, we can find that researches on
SAR speckle filtering, InSAR data processing and its
applications have got enough concerned during the past decades.
However, the studies on how the speckle filtering influenced the
coherence estimation and interferometric phase seems to be paid
little attention, which is an unignorable factor according to our
preliminary analysis. In this paper we emphasized our focus on
speckle filtering technique and attempted to investigate the
relation between the SAR speckle filtering in the time domain,
and the coherence and interferogram.
2. SAR SPECKLE FILTERING METHODS
many kinds of filtering methods based on statistical and non-
statistical models, such as (enhanced -) Lee, (enhanced -) Frost,
and Kuan and Gamma MAP filtering, mean filtering, median
filtering and order statistical filtering, etc. In frequency domain
the wavelet transform is used most frequently.
Filtering algorithms based on statistical model have the
advantage of adjusting the weights self-adaptively, it is thus
widely used in relatively complicated signal processing e.g. two
dimensional image filtering. We proposed to use four filtering
methods, such as enhanced Lee, enhanced Frost, Gamma Map,
and Kuan filtering, and then choose the most congruent one to
continue our research that is how the speckle filtering influence
the interferometry. It equals to investigating the effect of SAR
pre-filtering in the InSAR technique.
3. DEFINITION OF COHERENCE ESTIMATOR AND
INTERFEROMETRIC PHASE
Coherence coefficients and the quality of interferometric phase
are usually used to evaluate the interferometric quality. SAR
phase interferogram and coherence can be generated by
complex conjugate multiplication of two coregistered SAR SLC
images.
The coherence (or correlation) coefficients generally can be
defined as
In past years multilooking operation is generally used to reduce
the speckle of the SAR images. However, for InSAR technique,
this operation will breach the premise of phase preserving.
Therefore this method is out of our consideration in this paper.
Besides multilooking, the filtering can be carried on in time
domain and frequency domain. In time domain, there appeared
\f\ =
M,N
X s \(Uj)s\{iJ)
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M,N
X s ^j)s\(iJ) X s 2 (i,j)s* 2 (i,j)
1=1,7=1 '=1,7=1
(1)