Publication Date:
2004
abstract:
This paper presents a novel multisensor image fusion algorithm, which extends panchrmomatic sharpening of multispectral
(MS) data through intensity modulation to the integration of MS and synthetic aperture radar (SAR) imagery. The method
relies on SAR texture, extracted by ratioing the despeckled SAR image to its low-pass approximation. SAR texture is used to modulate
the generalized intensity (GI) of the MS image, which is given by a linear transform extending intensityhuesaturation transform
to an arbitrary number of bands. Before modulation, the GI is enhanced by injection of high-pass details extracted from the
available panchrmomatic image by means of the à-trous wavelet
decomposition. The texture-modulated panchrmomatic-sharpened GI replaces the GI calculated from the resampled original
MS data. Then, the inverse transform is applied to obtain the fusion product. Experimental results are presented on Landsat-7
Enhanced Thematic Mapper Plus and European Remote Sensing 2 satellite images of an urban area. The results demonstrate
accurate spectral preservation on vegetated regions, bare soil, and also on textured areas (buildings and road network) where
SAR texture information enhances the fusion product, which can be usefully applied for both visual analysis and classification
purposes.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Data fusion; image quality; remote sensing; SAR data; Optical data
List of contributors:
Garzelli, Andrea; Alparone, Luciano; Baronti, Stefano
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