Understanding C-Band radar backscattering from wheat canopy using a multiple-scattering coherent model
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2003
abstract:
AbstractThis paper describes a modeling approach to
interpret the C-band synthetic aperture radar (SAR) data from
wheat canopies as provided by European Remote Sensing (ERS)
satellites, RADARSAT, and the forthcoming Environmental
Satellite/Advanced Synthetic Aperture Radar (ENVISAT/ASAR)
satellite. At a first step, the results of a first-order modeling were
compared to ERS data and scatterometer data over the growing
season at two different test sites. The prediction by first-order
approach was in disagreement with the data from stem extension
stage to soft ripening stage. The first-order approach was found to
overestimate the attenuation at vertical (V) polarization, resulting
in a predicted backscattering coefficient one order of magnitude
lower than that observed by the SAR system. To improve the
prediction, a multiple-scattering modeling based on numerical
solution of multiple-scattering FoldyLax equation was used.
The multiple-scattering modeling provides better backscatter
estimates at verticalvertical (VV) polarization for both test sites.
Then, the model is used to derive the prevailing interactions
mechanisms at horizontalhorizontal (HH) and VV polarizations
and 23 and 40 of incidence angle. Finally, the retrieval of crop
parameters from C-band SAR data is addressed.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Modeling; radar; wheat
List of contributors:
Mattia, Francesco
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