All existing examples of current measurements by spaceborne synthetic aperture radar (SAR) along-track interferometry (ATI) have suffered from short baselines and corresponding low sensitivities. Theoretically, the best data quality at X band is expected at effective baselines on the order of 30 m, i.e. 30 times as long as the baselines of the divided-antenna modes of TerraSAR-X. In early 2012, we had a first opportunity to obtain data at near-optimum baselines from the TanDEM-X satellite formation. In this paper we analyze two TanDEM good agreement in all three cases. The DCA-based currents are found to be less accurate than the ATIbased ones, but close to short-baseline ATI results in quality. We conclude that DCA is a considerable alternative to divided-antenna mode ATI, while our TanDEM-X results demonstrate the true potential of the ATI technique at near-optimum baselines.
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