Synthetic aperture radar (SAR) data processed with interferometric techniques are widely used today for environmental risk monitoring and security. SAR tomography techniques are a recent advance that provide improved three-dimensional (3-D) reconstruction and long-term deformation monitoring capabilities. This article is meant to discuss the main developments achieved in the last few years in the SAR tomography framework, with particular reference to both urban and forest scenarios. An insight on classical multipass interferometric processing is also included to summarize the importance of the technology for natural hazards monitoring and to provide the basis for the description of SAR tomography.

Tomographic Processing of Interferometric SAR Data: Developments, Applications and Future Research Perspectives

FORNARO, GIANFRANCO;LOMBARDINI, FABRIZIO;VIVIANI, FEDERICO
2014-01-01

Abstract

Synthetic aperture radar (SAR) data processed with interferometric techniques are widely used today for environmental risk monitoring and security. SAR tomography techniques are a recent advance that provide improved three-dimensional (3-D) reconstruction and long-term deformation monitoring capabilities. This article is meant to discuss the main developments achieved in the last few years in the SAR tomography framework, with particular reference to both urban and forest scenarios. An insight on classical multipass interferometric processing is also included to summarize the importance of the technology for natural hazards monitoring and to provide the basis for the description of SAR tomography.
2014
Fornaro, Gianfranco; Lombardini, Fabrizio; A., Pauciullo; D., Reale; Viviani, Federico
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