Summary: | In this paper, the study on the digital elevation model (DEM) reconstruction using Gaofen-3 satellite repeat-pass synthetic aperture radar (SAR) interferometry is presented. The coherence of the single-look complex (SLC) images and residuals of interferogram provide a powerful guarantee for interferometric processing for Gaofen-3. Baseline estimation is the key factor to generate accurate DEM with SAR interferometry. This paper uses the coarse orbit data and the precise orbit data of Gaofen-3 to carry on the baseline estimation and uses the prior coarse DEM information to refine the baseline estimation. Then, the topographic height is reconstructed with more precise spatial baseline. An experiment is conducted to verify the conclusion, and some mountain and flatten region are chosen as the study area. The results show that the DEM errors based on the prior DEM method are rapidly converged compared with the ones based on the orbit data method. Therefore, benefiting from the precise orbit data of the Gaofen-3 satellite, the accuracy of the baseline estimation can be improved further by using the method based on prior DEM information; thus, higher accuracy of DEM can be achieved so that Gaofen-3 repeat-pass data have some good characteristics, such as high imaging quality, stable spatial baseline, and high correlation, which has a good repeat-pass SAR interferometry application prospect.
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