DEM alignment and registration in interferometric SAR processing and evaluation

Interferometric synthetic aperture radar (InSAR) processing, if lacking high quality ground control points (GCPs), may produce large errors in the final DEM. Some kind of alignment or registration can reduce these errors. This paper evaluates the accuracy of InSAR processed digital elevation models (DEM), against a high resolution DEM. InSAR DEMs were aligned and least-squares registered with USGS, 1/3 arc second NED. The accuracy evaluations after registration show InSAR DEMs alignment and registration can eliminate DEM errors caused by lack of accurate GCPs. In some cases, this process improves the accuracy of the InSAR DEM even more efficiently than including GCPs into InSAR processing.

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