Title :
A comparison of reconstructed Ku-band scatterometry, C-band scatterometry, and SSM/I imagery for tropical vegetation classification
Author :
Hardin, Perry J. ; Long, David G. ; Remund, Qinn P. ; Daum, Douglas R.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Geogr., Brigham Young Univ., Provo, UT, USA
Abstract :
A new multivariate image reconstruction technique (Long et al., 1993) has improved the resolution of imagery produced by SASS (Seasat A scatterometer), the ERS-1 scatterometer (Active Microwave Instrument), and SSM/I to resolutions between 5 and 20 km, making them candidates for medium-scale monitoring of cloudy global areas. Furthermore, successful efforts have been made to remove atmospheric distortion in the SSM/I data (Daum, 1994). One goal of the research reported in this paper is to combine these reconstructed image data sets with AVHRR vegetation index images for discriminating between vegetation formations in central South America. This also provides an opportunity to compare the utility of the various image types for equatorial vegetation discrimination in general
Keywords :
image classification; image reconstruction; image resolution; microwave measurement; radar imaging; radiometry; remote sensing by radar; spaceborne radar; AVHRR vegetation index images; Active Microwave Instrument; C-band scatterometry; ERS-1 scatterometer; SASS data; SSM/I imagery; Seasat A scatterometer; atmospheric distortion; central South America; cloudy global areas; equatorial vegetation discrimination; image types; medium-scale monitoring; multivariate image reconstruction technique; reconstructed Ku-band scatterometry; reconstructed image data sets; resolution; tropical vegetation classification; Extraterrestrial measurements; Image reconstruction; Instruments; Polarization; Radar measurements; Remote monitoring; Satellite broadcasting; Spaceborne radar; Spatial resolution; Vegetation mapping;
Conference_Titel :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, 1996. IGARSS '96. 'Remote Sensing for a Sustainable Future.', International
Conference_Location :
Lincoln, NE
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-3068-4
DOI :
10.1109/IGARSS.1996.516497