Merging Point Data for InSAR Deformation Processing
Abstract
Given a collection of points S ⊂ RN, which is partitioned into M overlapping subsets \Si\i=1M, and approximate data \Di\i=1M associated with the subsets, one may seek a consistent merged dataset D that is derived from \Si\i=1M and \Di\i=1M. This note presents a method for constructing D under the assumption that D represents discrete samples of a suitably smooth function f:RN → R evaluated at the points in S. The method has two steps. The first step uses a least-squares solve to approximate the constant offsets for each Di. The second step uses a sequence of discrete Dirichlet problems to resolve any remaining differences. We include a two dimensional example of this method applied to deformation measurements derived from Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (InSAR).
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