Contribution to a conference proceedings FZJ-2015-00201

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High Resolution 3D Earth Observation Data Analysis for Safeguards Activities

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2014

Symposium on International Safeguards: Linking Strategy, Implementation and People, ViennaVienna, Austria, 20 Oct 2014 - 24 Oct 20142014-10-202014-10-24 8 p. ()

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Abstract: This paper provides an overview of the investigations performed at DLR with respect to the application of high resolution SAR and optical data for 3D analysis in the context of Safeguards. The Research Center Jülich and the adjacent open cut mines were used as main test sites, and a comprehensive stack of ascending and descending TerraSAR data was acquired over two years. TerraSAR data acquisition was performed, and various ways to visualize and analyze stacks of radar images were evaluated. Building height estimation was performed using a combination of ascending-descending radar images, as well as height-form-shadow and height-from-layover. A tutorial on building signatures from SAR images highlighted the sensor specific imaging characteristics. These topics were particularly relevant in safeguards activity with a “small-budget” as only a single image – or a couple - were employed. Interferometric coherence map interpretation allows the detection of traffic on dirt roads. Digital surface models (DSM) were generated from TanDEM-X interferometric data and from optical VHR data. Sub-meter Worldview-2 and GeoEye-1 data was processed into highly detailed DSM with a grid spacing of 1 m, showing building structures. 3D change and volume detection was performed with both optical and radar DSMs. The TanDEM-X DSMs proved useful for volume change detection and computation in mining areas, and DSMs generated from optical satellite data show details on the building level. Virtual 3D fly-throughs were found to be a good tool to provide an intuitive understanding of site structure and might be useful for inspector briefing.


Contributing Institute(s):
  1. Nukleare Entsorgung und Reaktorsicherheit (IEK-6)
Research Program(s):
  1. 142 - Safety Research for Nuclear Waste Disposal (POF2-142) (POF2-142)
  2. IAEA GER SP - Joint Programme on the Technical Development and Further Improvement of IAEA Safeguards between the Government of the Federal Republic of Germany and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA-19781005) (IAEA-19781005)

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