Fusion of DEMs Generated from Optical and SAR Sensor

  • Jin, Kveong-Hyeok (Researcher of Sokkok Institute of Observational Science & Technology) ;
  • Yeu, Yeon (Graduate student at the University of Wisconsin-Madison) ;
  • Hong, Jae-Min (Researcher of Sokkok Institute of Observational Science & Technology) ;
  • Yoon, Chang-Rak (Researcher of Computer & Software Technology Laboratory/ETRI) ;
  • Yeu, Bock-Mo (Researcher of Sokkok Institute of Observational Science & Technology)
  • Published : 2002.12.30

Abstract

The most widespread techniques for DEM generation are stereoscopy for optical sensor images and SAR interferometry(InSAR) for SAR images. These techniques suffer from certain sensor and processing limitations, which can be overcome by the synergetic use of both sensors and DEMs respectively. This study is associated with improvements of accuracy with consistency of image's characteristics between two different DEMs coming from stereoscopy for the optical images and interferometry for SAR images. The MWD(Multiresolution Wavelet Decomposition) and HPF(High-Pass Filtering), which take advantage of the complementary properties of SAR and stereo optical DEMs, will be applied for the fusion process. DEM fusion is tested with two sets of SPOT and ERS-l/-2 satellite imagery and for the analysis of results, DEM generated from digital topographic map(1 to 5000) is used. As a result of an integration of DEMs, it can more clearly portray topographic slopes and tilts when applying the strengths of DEM of SAR image to DEM of an optical satellite image and in the case of HPF, the resulting DEM.

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