Producing science-ready radar datasets for the retrieval of forest structure parameters from backscatter : correcting for terrain topography and changes in vegetation reflectivity.
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Producing science-ready radar datasets for the retrieval of forest structure parameters from backscatter : correcting for terrain topography and changes in vegetation reflectivity.
Simard, M.; Riel, Bryan; Hensley, S.; Lavalle, Marco
Publisher:Pasadena, CA : Jet Propulsion Laboratory, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 2011.
Citation:IGARSS ( IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Society) Vancouver, Canada, July 24-29, 2012
Abstract:
Radar backscatter data contain both geometric and radiometric distortions due to underlying topography and the radar viewing geometry. Our objective is to develop a radiometric correction algorithm specific to the UAVSAR system configuration that would improve retrieval of forest structure parameters. UAVSAR is an airborne Lband radar capable of repeat‐pass interferometry producing images with a spatial resolution of 5m. It is characterized by an electronically steerable antenna to compensate for aircraft attitude. Thus, the computation of viewing angles (i.e. look, incidence and projection) must include aircraft attitude angles (i.e. yaw, pitch and roll) in addition to the antenna steering angle. In this presentation, we address two components of radiometric correction: area projection and vegetation reflectivity. The first correction is applied by normalization of the radar backscatter by the local ground area illuminated by the radar beam. The second is a correction due to changes in vegetation reflectivity with viewing geometry.