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Polarimetric Decomposition With an Urban Area Descriptor for Compact Polarimetric SAR Data

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The compact polarimetric (CP) synthetic aperture radar (SAR) can alleviate the drawbacks of the fully polarimetric (FP) SAR and provide more target information as compared to the conventional single polarimetric… Click to show full abstract

The compact polarimetric (CP) synthetic aperture radar (SAR) can alleviate the drawbacks of the fully polarimetric (FP) SAR and provide more target information as compared to the conventional single polarimetric and dual polarimetric mode. However, the present decomposition methods for CP SAR have the problem of overestimation of volume scattering (OVS) among urban areas, especially the obliquely oriented buildings (OOBs). The OVS can cause considerable OVS which leads to the misinterpretation of the scattering mechanism. In this article, a new descriptor of OOBs for the CP SAR is introduced to reduce the volume scattering in the urban areas. And a new model-based decomposition method, which is applicable for both the π/4 mode and the circular transmit and liner receive mode, is proposed based on the descriptor. The Radarsat-2 FP SAR data are used to simulate the CP SAR data to validate our algorithm. The proposed method improves the double-bounce scattering component in different types of urban areas by about 10%.

Keywords: sar; sar data; decomposition; polarimetric sar; compact polarimetric; descriptor

Journal Title: IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing
Year Published: 2021

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