Title :
Maximum likelihood estimation of K distribution parameters for SAR data
Author :
Joughin, Ian R. ; Percival, Donald B. ; Winebrenner, Dale P.
Author_Institution :
Appl. Phys. Lab., Washington Univ., Seattle, WA, USA
fDate :
9/1/1993 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The K distribution has proven to be a promising and useful model for backscattering statistics in synthetic aperture radar (SAR) imagery. However, most studies to date have relied on a method of moments technique involving second and fourth moments to estimate the parameters of the K distribution. The variance of these parameter estimates is large in cases where the sample size is small and/or the true distribution of backscattered amplitude is highly non-Rayleigh. The present authors apply a maximum likelihood estimation method directly to the K distribution. They consider the situation for single-look SAR data as well as a simplified model for multilook data. They investigate the accuracy and uncertainties in maximum likelihood parameter estimates as functions of sample size and the parameters themselves. They also compare their results with those from a new method given by Raghavan (1991) and from a nonstandard method of moments technique; maximum likelihood parameter estimates prove to be at least as accurate as those from the other estimators in all cases tested, and are more accurate in most cases. Finally, they compare the simplified multilook model with nominally four-look SAR data acquired by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory AIRSAR over sea ice in the Beaufort Sea during March 1988. They find that the model fits data from both first-year and multiyear ice well and that backscattering statistics from each ice type are moderately non-Rayleigh. They note that the distributions for the data set differ too little between ice types to allow discrimination based on differing distribution parameters
Keywords :
backscatter; electromagnetic wave scattering; geophysics computing; image processing; maximum likelihood estimation; parameter estimation; remote sensing by radar; sea ice; synthetic aperture radar; Beaufort Sea; K distribution parameters; SAR data; accuracy; backscattering statistics; maximum likelihood estimation method; method of moments; multilook data; sea ice; single-look SAR data; synthetic aperture radar imagery; uncertainties; Amplitude estimation; Backscatter; Ice; Maximum likelihood estimation; Moment methods; Parameter estimation; Statistical distributions; Synthetic aperture radar; Testing; Uncertainty;
Journal_Title :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on