Title :
Branching model for vegetation
Author :
Yueh, Simon H. ; Kong, J.A. ; Jao, Jen King ; Shin, Robert T. ; Le Toan, Thuy
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng. & Comput. Sci., MIT, Cambridge, MA, USA
fDate :
3/1/1992 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A branching model is proposed for the remote sensing of vegetation. The frequency and angular responses of a two-scale cylinder cluster are calculated to demonstrate the significance of vegetation architecture. The results indicate that the architecture of vegetation plays an important role in determining the observed coherent effects. A two-scale branching model is implemented for soybean with its internal structure and the resulting clustering effects considered. At the scale of soybean fields, the relative location of soybean plants is described by a pair distribution function. The polarimetric backscattering coefficients are obtained in terms of the scattering properties of soybean plants and the pair distribution function. Theoretical backscattering coefficients evaluated using the hole-correction pair distribution are in good agreement with extensive data from soybean fields. The hole-correction approximation, which prevents two soybean plants from overlapping each other, is more realistic and improves the agreement between the model calculation and experimental data near normal incidence
Keywords :
ecology; remote sensing; angular responses; branching model; coherent effects; fields; hole-correction pair distribution; internal structure; pair distribution function; plants; polarimetric backscattering coefficients; remote sensing; scattering properties; soybean; two-scale cylinder cluster; vegetation architecture; Backscatter; Distribution functions; Electromagnetic scattering; Engine cylinders; Geophysical measurements; Laboratories; Optical scattering; Rayleigh scattering; Remote sensing; Vegetation mapping;
Journal_Title :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on