DocumentCode
826698
Title
Coherence estimation from multilook incoherent SAR imagery
Author
Aiazzi, Bruno ; Alparone, Luciano ; Baronti, Stefano ; Garzelli, Andrea
Author_Institution
Inst. of Appl. Phys. "Nello Carrara", Nat. Res. Council (IFAC-CNR), Florence, Italy
Volume
41
Issue
11
fYear
2003
Firstpage
2531
Lastpage
2539
Abstract
This paper presents an unsupervised method capable to provide estimates of temporal coherence starting from a pair of multilook detected synthetic aperture radar (SAR) images of the same scene. The method relies on robust measurements of the temporal correlation of speckle patterns between the two pass dates. To this end, a nonlinear transformation aimed at decorrelating the data across time while retaining the multiplicative noise model is defined as the pixel geometric mean and ratio of the two overlapped images. The temporal correlation coefficient (TCC) of speckle is analytically derived from the noise variances, measured in the transformed pair of images as regression coefficients of local standard deviation to local mean, calculated on homogeneous, i.e., nontextured, pixels. Such pixels are identified based on the observation that homogeneous areas produce clustered scatter-points that are aligned along the regression line. Experiments were carried out on two pairs of multitemporal SAR observations, from the European Remote Sensing 1/2 (ERS-1/2) tandem mission and from the 1994 SIR-C mission. A good fit with the true coherence values was found, irrespective of the presence of textures; when the true coherence was unavailable, the estimated coherence results match the available ground truth data.
Keywords
coherence; decorrelation; geophysical signal processing; radar imaging; spaceborne radar; speckle; synthetic aperture radar; terrain mapping; European Remote Sensing Satellite images; SIR-C images; coherence estimation; decorrelation; multilook detected synthetic aperture radar images; multilook incoherent SAR imagery; multiplicative noise model; nonlinear transformation; regression coefficients; temporal coherence; temporal correlation; temporal correlation coefficient; unsupervised method; Analysis of variance; Decorrelation; Layout; Noise robustness; Pixel; Radar detection; Signal to noise ratio; Solid modeling; Speckle; Synthetic aperture radar;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0196-2892
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TGRS.2003.818813
Filename
1245240
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