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| Title: | Detailed health monitoring of large-scale urban infrastructure by combining optical and SAR images | Authors: | He, Y Niu, L Zhang, G Li, J Liu, T Liu, J Chen, B |
Issue Date: | 2025 | Source: | IEEE journal of selected topics in applied earth observations and remote sensing, 2025, v. 18, p. 21419-21429 | Abstract: | In recent years, due to the influence of surface activities caused by natural factors and human activities, numerous infrastructures in urban areas have safety issues involving slow and severe deformation, necessitating detailed health monitoring and hazard identification. Although the interferometry synthetic aperture radar (InSAR) technology can achieve high-precision in slow deformation monitoring, it is difficult to capture the deformation signals of infrastructure caused by external forces or violent self-generated deformation due to loss of coherence. Besides, urban ground object changes can readily lead to deformation of urban infrastructure, as manifested in the deformation maps monitored by InSAR technology. Therefore, this article proposes an innovative method for investigating detailed urban infrastructure health monitoring by combining InSAR technology and change detection based on multitemporal remote sensing data. The study area comprises Guangzhou and Foshan in China experiencing significant urbanization. First, small baseline subset InSAR and independent component analysis are used to explain the spatio-temporal patterns of urban infrastructure with slow deformation in Guangzhou and Foshan. Subsequently, the ChangeClip model is employed to automatically detect drastic change activities of the infrastructure based on multi-temporal imagery. It is found that not a few infrastructures suffered sharp deformation such as road compression, building demolition and construction, and others. Finally, by overlapping the surface change detection map and urban infrastructure deformation map, specific causes and detailed health monitoring of urban infrastructure are identified. It is found that there are not a few buildings and subways with obvious slow and severe deformation behavior. Some infrastructures still have obvious deformation behavior in Guangzhou and Foshan, which requires further monitoring. All in all, by combining optical change detection and InSAR techniques, we could not only monitor slow and severe deformation for large-scale urban infrastructure, but also identify the deformation trigger factors and detailed hazards, and thus, provide valuable information for future urban development. | Keywords: | Change detection Large-scale urban infrastructure Slow and severe deformation Small baseline subset interferometry synthetic aperture radar (SBAS-InSAR) |
Publisher: | Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers | Journal: | IEEE journal of selected topics in applied earth observations and remote sensing | ISSN: | 1939-1404 | EISSN: | 2151-1535 | DOI: | 10.1109/JSTARS.2025.3592033 | Rights: | © 2025 The Authors. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 License. For more information, see https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ The following publication Y. He et al., "Detailed Health Monitoring of Large-Scale Urban Infrastructure by Combining Optical and SAR Images," in IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing, vol. 18, pp. 21419-21429, 2025 is available at https://doi.org/10.1109/JSTARS.2025.3592033. |
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