Title :
DEM Generation Combining SAR Polarimetry and Shape-From-Shading Techniques
Author :
Chen, Xi ; Wang, Chao ; Zhang, Hong
Abstract :
Estimation of the polarization orientation angle shifts induced by terrain azimuth slope variations is a recently developed application in radar polarimetry. In general, without any prior knowledge on the terrain, two polarimetric SAR (POLSAR) flight passes are required to derive terrain slopes in perpendicular directions for digital elevation model (DEM) generation. Moreover, we note that SAR intensity is a strong indicator of the range component of the terrain slopes. In this letter, we developed a method for DEM generation requiring only one POLSAR flight pass, by combining orientation angle estimation and a shape-from-shading technique. In particular, when limited POLSAR data are available, this POLSAR technique provides an alternative way for DEM generation. National Aeronautics and Space Administration Jet Propulsion Laboratory (NASA/JPL) AIRSAR L-band POLSAR data over Camp Roberts, California, is used to demonstrate the results of the method proposed in this letter, and a DEM derived from simultaneously measured C-band interferometric SAR from NASA/JPL topographic SAR instrument is selected as the comparative ground truth to validate the effectiveness of this single POLSAR method. Analyses and discussions are also included in this letter.
Keywords :
digital elevation models; radar polarimetry; remote sensing by radar; synthetic aperture radar; terrain mapping; topography (Earth); California; Camp Roberts; DEM generation; Jet Propulsion Laboratory; NASA/JPL AIRSAR L-band POLSAR data; National Aeronautics and Space Administration; POLSAR flight pass; SAR polarimetry; digital elevation model; polarimetric SAR; polarization orientation angle shifts; radar polarimetry; shape-from-shading technique; terrain azimuth slope variation; Digital elevation model (DEM); polarimetric synthetic aperture radar (POLSAR); shape from shading; terrain slope;
Journal_Title :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing Letters, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/LGRS.2008.2002810