Abstract : Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) tomographic techniques enable the reconstruction of the scene scattering structure along the vertical direction and can provide the temporal evolution of a cloud of reliable points located in the 3D space. The use of Generalized Likelihood Ratio Test approaches have been shown to be effective in selecting reliable multiple scatter-ers. Recently regularized tomographic methods have been proposed for increasing the density of the recovered scatterers in urban environments. This paper discusses the differences between these two approaches and performs a comparison of reconstruction results obtained from a stack of TerraSAR-X images, in a region of interest located in the city of Paris, France.
https://hal.telecom-paris.fr/hal-02954656
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