Challenges and Prospects to Time Series Burst Overlap Interferometry (BOI): Some Insights from a New BOI Algorithm Test over the Chaman Fault

Zhang Feng Ma, Sheng Ji Wei, Xing Li, Yosuke Aoki, Jihong Liu, Xiao Jie Liu, Wen Fei Mao, Shun Yang, Nan Xin Wang, Qi Huan Huang, Teng Huang, Sang Ho Yun

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Abstract

How to obtain millimeter-scale along-track deformations using phase measurements is still a pending question for InSAR community. Although Burst Overlap Interferometry (BOI) technique makes this question seem tractable, most applications of BOI still focus on extracting centimeter-scale deformations for co-seismic cases. To further improve measurement accuracy, here we propose a new time series BOI algorithm towards maximizing the performance of BOI and obtaining as high accuracy of the along-track deformations as possible. This algorithm has three major steps. The first step is to enhance BOI phase signal-to-noise ratio using our newly proposed phase estimator. In the second step, we apply a strain model-based method to further suppress the phase noise and rescue more data points. In the third step, a misregistration correction procedure which considers plate motion is applied to mitigate BOI time series bias. We tested our proposed algorithm over the Chaman fault. Although the derived millimeter-scale deformations demonstrate the effectiveness of our method, experimental results show that decorrelation and ionospheric disturbance are still two great challenges of BOI techniques.
Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)1-1
Number of pages1
JournalIEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 27 2022

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