Authors
Paul A Rosen, Scott Hensley, Ian R Joughin, Fuk K Li, Soren N Madsen, Ernesto Rodriguez, Richard M Goldstein
Publication date
2000/3
Source
Proceedings of the IEEE
Volume
88
Issue
3
Pages
333-382
Publisher
IEEE
Description
Synthetic aperture radar interferometry is an imaging technique for measuring the topography of a surface, its changes over time, and other changes in the detailed characteristic of the surface. By exploiting the phase of the coherent radar signal, interferometry has transformed radar remote sensing from a largely interpretive science to a quantitative tool, with applications in cartography, geodesy, land cover characterization, and natural hazards. This paper reviews the techniques of interferometry, systems and limitations, and applications in a rapidly growing area of science and engineering.
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