4D characterization of short-and long-term height-varying decorrelated forest SAR backscattering

F Lombardini, F Viviani - 2015 IEEE International Geoscience …, 2015 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
2015 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium …, 2015ieeexplore.ieee.org
Pol-InSAR and 3D multibaseline SAR Tomography (Tomo-SAR) can extract rich information
on complex scenarios with multiple scatterers mapped in the SAR cell, in particular for forest
remote sensing. However, forest scenarios are characterized by a temporal decorrelating
volume canopy scatterer, and a set of related open problems exists, in particular for Tomo-
SAR techniques to be applied to spaceborne monitoring of biomass. Multipass 4D
Differential Tomography (Diff-Tomo) is a promising advancement, furnishing space (height) …
Pol-InSAR and 3D multibaseline SAR Tomography (Tomo-SAR) can extract rich information on complex scenarios with multiple scatterers mapped in the SAR cell, in particular for forest remote sensing. However, forest scenarios are characterized by a temporal decorrelating volume canopy scatterer, and a set of related open problems exists, in particular for Tomo-SAR techniques to be applied to spaceborne monitoring of biomass. Multipass 4D Differential Tomography (Diff-Tomo) is a promising advancement, furnishing space (height)-time signatures of multiple scatterer dynamics in the SAR cell, originally with urban applications. In this paper, to better characterize forest decorrelation phenomena impacting Tomo-SAR/Pol-InSAR, experimental results are presented of the extension of Diff-Tomo methods for analyzing vegetated scenes, to extract jointly geometric and dynamic information of forest layers, at both the long and short time scale. The Diff-Tomo enabled functionality of separation in the height dimension of different temporal coherence levels (“coherence profiling”) that are mixed (undiscriminated) in classical total coherence analyses is extensively applied to airborne P-band multipolarimetric data, and results of this investigation are shown. Also, first ground-based radar results are presented of an innovative profiling along the height dimension of the short-term coherence, in particular aiming to characterize the magnitudes of short-term coherence times. Their expected variability along the tree structures is confirmed for the first time.
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