DocumentCode
23308
Title
Estimation of the Degree of Polarization for Hybrid/Compact and Linear Dual-Pol SAR Intensity Images: Principles and Applications
Author
Shirvany, Reza ; Chabert, Marie ; Tourneret, Jean-Yves
Author_Institution
IRIT/INP-ENSEEIHT/TeSA, Univ. of Toulouse, Toulouse, France
Volume
51
Issue
1
fYear
2013
fDate
Jan. 2013
Firstpage
539
Lastpage
551
Abstract
Analysis and comparison of linear and hybrid/compact dual-polarization (dual-pol) synthetic aperture radar (SAR) imagery have gained a wholly new importance in the last few years, in particular, with the advent of new spaceborne SARs such as the Japanese ALOS PALSAR, the Canadian RADARSAT-2, and the German TerraSAR-X. Compact polarimetry, hybrid dual-pol, and quad-pol modes are newly promoted in the literature for future SAR missions. In this paper, we investigate and compare different hybrid/compact and linear dual-pol modes in terms of the estimation of the degree of polarization (DoP). The DoP has long been recognized as one of the most important parameters characterizing a partially polarized electromagnetic wave. It can be effectively used to characterize the information content of SAR data. We study and compare the information content of the intensity data provided by different hybrid/compact and linear dual-pol SAR modes. For this purpose, we derive the joint distribution of multilook SAR intensity images. We use this distribution to derive the maximum likelihood and moment-based estimators of the DoP in hybrid/compact and linear dual-pol modes. We evaluate and compare the performance of these estimators for different modes on both synthetic and real data, which are acquired by RADARSAT-2 spaceborne and NASA/JPL airborne SAR systems, over various terrain types such as urban, vegetation, and ocean.
Keywords
airborne radar; geophysical image processing; geophysical techniques; maximum likelihood estimation; method of moments; radar imaging; radar polarimetry; spaceborne radar; synthetic aperture radar; vegetation; Canadian RADARSAT-2; German TerraSAR-X; Japanese ALOS PALSAR; NASA/JPL airborne SAR systems; RADARSAT-2 spaceborne; compact dual-polarization synthetic aperture radar image; compact polarization degree estimation; hybrid dual-pol modes; hybrid polarization degree estimation; joint distribution; linear dual-pol SAR intensity images; linear dual-pol SAR modes; maximum likelihood estimators; moment-based estimators; multilook SAR intensity images; partially polarized electromagnetic wave; polarimetry; spaceborne SAR; terrain systems; vegetation; Covariance matrix; Maximum likelihood estimation; NASA; Oceans; Synthetic aperture radar; Vectors; Compact polarimetry; degree of polarization (DoP); dual-pol; hybrid polarity; maximum likelihood (ML); multivariate gamma distribution (MGD); synthetic aperture radar (SAR);
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0196-2892
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TGRS.2012.2202242
Filename
6236137
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