DocumentCode
66942
Title
Signal Level Comparison Between TerraSAR-X and COSMO-SkyMed SAR Sensors
Author
Baghdadi, Nicolas ; El Hajj, Mahmoud ; Dubois-Fernandez, P. ; Zribi, Mehrez ; Belaud, Gilles ; Cheviron, Bruno
Author_Institution
UMR Territoires, Environ., Teledetection et Inf. Spatiale, Inst. Nat. de Rech. en Sci. et Technol. pour l´Environ. et l´Agric., Montpellier, France
Volume
12
Issue
3
fYear
2015
fDate
Mar-15
Firstpage
448
Lastpage
452
Abstract
Soil and vegetation biophysical parameter retrieval using synthetic-aperture-radar images requires radiometrically well-calibrated sensors. In this letter, a comparison of signal levels between TerraSAR-X (TSX) and the COSMO-SkyMed (CSK) constellation (CSK1, CSK2, CSK3, and CSK4) was carried out in order to analyze the ability to use jointly all current X-band sensors. The analysis of the X-band signal over forest stands showed a stable signal (variation lower than 1 dB) over time for each of the studied sensors, but a significant difference was observed between the different X-band sensors. Differences between radar signals were higher in HH than in HV polarization. TSX and CSK4 showed similar backscatter signals, with signal level differences of 0.6 dB in HH and 1.4 dB in HV. The CSK3 signal was observed to be lower than those from TSX and CSK4 by about 2.1 dB and 1.5 dB in HH against 3.2 dB and 1.8 dB in HV, respectively. Moreover, CSK2 and CSK1 which showed slightly different backscatter signals (within 1.1 dB in HH and 1.9 dB in HV) had signal levels lower than those obtained from TSX (2.2-3.3 dB in HH and 3.2-5.1 dB in HV for about 29° incidence angle). These results show that it is currently difficult to use jointly the available X-band satellites (CSK and TSX) for estimating the biophysical parameters of soil or vegetation. This is due to the significant difference in the radar signal level between some of the analyzed satellites, which will cause a high overor underestimation of biophysical parameters.
Keywords
geophysical equipment; geophysical techniques; remote sensing by radar; soil; synthetic aperture radar; vegetation; COSMO-SkyMed SAR sensor; COSMO-SkyMed constellation; HH polarization; HV polarization; TerraSAR-X constellation; TerraSAR-X sensor; X-band satellites; X-band sensors; X-band signal analysis; biophysical parameters; radiometrically well-calibrated sensors; signal level; soil biophysical parameter retrieval; synthetic-aperture-radar images; vegetation biophysical parameter retrieval; Backscatter; Radar imaging; Radiometry; Satellites; Sensors; Synthetic aperture radar; COSMO-SkyMed (CSK); TerraSAR-X (TSX); X-band; radiometric quality; synthetic aperture radar (SAR);
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Geoscience and Remote Sensing Letters, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1545-598X
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/LGRS.2014.2342733
Filename
6897961
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