DocumentCode :
767200
Title :
Recent advances in extra-wide-band polarimetry, interferometry and polarimetric interferometry in synthetic aperture remote sensing and its applications
Author :
Boerner, W.M.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Univ. of Illinois, Chicago, IL, USA
Volume :
150
Issue :
3
fYear :
2003
fDate :
6/2/2003 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
113
Lastpage :
124
Abstract :
The development of radar polarimetry and radar interferometry is advancing rapidly, and these novel radar technologies are revamping ´synthetic aperture radar imaging´ decisively. The successive advancements are sketched eginning with the fundamental formulations and highlighting the salient points of these diverse remote sensing techniques. Whereas with radar polarimetry the textural fine-structure, target orientation and shape, symmetries and material constituents can be recovered with considerable improvements above that of standard ´amplitude-only polarisation radar´; with radar interferometry the spatial (in depth) structure can be explored. In ´polarimetric-interferometric synthetic aperture radar (POL-IN-SAR) imaging´ it is possible to recover such co-registered textural plus spatial properties simultaneously. This includes the extraction of ´digital elevation maps (DEM)´ from either ´fully polarimetric (scattering matrix)´ or ´interferometric (dual antenna) SAR image data takes´ with the additional benefit of obtaining co-registered three-dimensional ´POL-IN-DEM´ information. Extra-wide-band POL-IN-SAR imaging - when applied to ´repeat-pass image overlay interferometry´ - provides differential background validation and measurement, stress assessment, and environmental stress-change monitoring capabilities with hitherto unattained accuracy, which are essential tools for improved global biomass estimation and also for wetland assessment and monitoring. More recently, by applying multiple parallel repeat-pass EWB-POL-D(RP)-IN-SAR imaging along stacked (altitudinal) or displaced (horizontal) flight-lines will result in ´tomographic (multi-interferometric) polarimetric SAR stereo-imaging´, including foliage- and ground-penetrating capabilities. In addition, various closely related topics of (i) acquiring additional and protecting existing spectral windows of the ´natural electromagnetic spectrum (NES)´ pertinent to remote sensing; and (ii) mitigation against common ´radio frequency interference (RFI)´ and intentional ´directive jamming of airborne and spaceborne POL-IN-SAR imaging platforms´ are appraised.
Keywords :
image registration; image texture; jamming; radar imaging; radar polarimetry; radiowave interferometry; remote sensing by radar; reviews; stereo image processing; synthetic aperture radar; DEM; POL-IN-SAR imaging; RFI; airborne POL-IN-SAR imaging platforms; amplitude-only polarisation radar; co-registered textural properties; differential background measurement; differential background validation; digital elevation maps; dual antenna; environmental stress-change monitoring; extra-wide-band interferometry; extra-wide-band polarimetric interferometry; extra-wide-band polarimetry; foliage penetration; global biomass estimation; ground penetration; intentional directive jamming; material constituents; multiple parallel repeat-pass SAR imaging; natural electromagnetic spectrum; polarimetric-interferometric synthetic aperture radar; radar interferometry; radar polarimetry; radar technologies; radio frequency interference; repeat-pass image overlay interferometry; scattering matrix; spaceborne POL-IN-SAR imaging platforms; spatial properties; spatial structure; spectral windows; stress assessment; symmetries; synthetic aperture radar imaging; synthetic aperture remote sensing; target orientation; target shape; textural fine-structure; tomographic polarimetric SAR stereo-imaging; wetland assessment; wetland monitoring;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Radar, Sonar and Navigation, IEE Proceedings -
Publisher :
iet
ISSN :
1350-2395
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1049/ip-rsn:20030566
Filename :
1222371
Link To Document :
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