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- Title
COMPARISON OF DECOMPOSITION METHODS OVER AGRICULTURAL FIELDS USING THE UAVSAR POLARIMETRIC SYNTHETIC APERTURE RADAR.
- Authors
Kiana, E.; Homayouni, S.; Sharifi, M. A.; Farid-Rohani, M. R.
- Abstract
This paper investigates and compares the potential of five model-based polarimetric decompositions, namely those developed by Eigenvector-based decomposition (Van Zyl), Model-based decomposition (Freeman-Durden three-component decomposition and Yamaguchi four-component decomposition), An & Yang3 and An & Yang4 for crop biomass detection over agricultural fields covered by various crops. The time series of Uninhabited Aerial Vehicle Synthetic Aperture Radar (UAVSAR) data and the ground truth of soil and vegetation characteristics collected during the Soil Moisture Active Passive (SMAP) Validation Experiment in 2012 (SMAPVEX12) were used to compare the five decomposition methods with related to the scattering mechanisms and the biomass retrieval performances. The results show that the performance of each decomposition method for biomass retrieval depends on the crop types and the crop phenological stages. Finally, an overall biomass underestimation was observed from the five decompositions, and the highest regression value of 99% was obtained from Freeman decomposition as a result of the enhanced volume scattering. Indeed, Freeman-Durden model provided the best results.
- Subjects
SYNTHETIC aperture radar; DECOMPOSITION method; POLARIMETRY; SYNTHETIC apertures; AGRICULTURAL technology; ENERGY crops; COVER crops; SOIL moisture
- Publication
International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing & Spatial Information Sciences, 2019, Vol XLII-4/W18, p649
- ISSN
1682-1750
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.5194/isprs-archives-XLII-4-W18-649-2019