Comparision of {Methods} for {Polarimetric} {SAR} {Tomography} with {Small} {Number} of {Baselines} in {Forested} {Areas}

Synthetic aperture radar Tomography (TomoSAR) provides scene reflectivity estimation of vegetation along elevation coordinates. However, the more multi-baselines acquisition, the longer the time span of acquisition, which will result in serious temporal decorrelation in forested area. In this way, we expect to use as smaller number of baselines as possible to obtain high estimation accuracy in elevation direction. We thus investigate the performance of Polarimetric SAR tomography (Pol-TomoSAR) with small number of baselines in forested areas. The results show that compressive sensingbased Pol-TomoSAR has higher estimation accuracy in elevation direction than conventional Pol-TomoSAR with small number of baselines.

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Title
Comparision of {Methods} for {Polarimetric} {SAR} {Tomography} with {Small} {Number} of {Baselines} in {Forested} {Areas}
Publication Type
Journal Article
Year of Publication
2019
Journal
Chinese Journal of Electronics
Volume
28
Pagination
1073–1079
Date Published
sep
ISSN
2075-5597
Keywords
FORET Paracou
Submitted on 21 October 2021