The Wishart classification, utilizing polarimetric parameters alpha (!) and entropy (H), was performed on airborne L-band Synthetic Aperture Radar to identify dominant scattering mechanisms within each pixel. The scattering classes were then attributed to structural forms of either excurrent (large, central stem with minimal branching) or decurrent (diffuse branching) trees. To test the classification for a variety of forest structures, three contrasting study areas were chosen; a wooded savanna at the Injune Landscape Collabora- tive Project in Queensland, Australia, a managed transitional boreal-hardwood forest at the Howland Research Forest in Howland, Maine, and a transitional hardwood-pine forest at the Harvard Forest in Petersham, Mas...
International audienceExtracting information from a polarimetric radar representation usually consis...
Structural diversity is recognized as a complementary aspect of biological diversity and plays a fun...
Radar Polarimetry is now indispensable tool for monitoring the earth cover. The advantage of using v...
The Wishart classification, utilizing polarimetric parameters alpha (!) and entropy (H), was perform...
Tree canopies contain various scattering elements such as leaves, branches and trunks, which contrib...
Fully polarimetric C-, L-, and P-band data were collected by NASA's AirSAR system in May 1993 at the...
In this paper, we present an analysis on the forest backscattering parameters and the new applicatio...
This paper describes an experiment where indices calculated from three-band full-polarisation radar ...
Abstract — In this paper the potential of combining polarimetric and interferometric classification ...
The information content of Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) data significantly included in the radiome...
A decomposition scheme was applied to ALOS/PALSAR data obtained from a fast-growing tree plantation ...
This paper examines the possibility of using P-band frequency, circular-polarized radar signals for ...
In order to assess the potentiality of ALOS L-band fully polarimetric radar data for forestry applic...
The application of polarimetric Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) to forest observation for mapping, cl...
In this paper, we examine the polarimetric characteristics and the potential of the coherent decompo...
International audienceExtracting information from a polarimetric radar representation usually consis...
Structural diversity is recognized as a complementary aspect of biological diversity and plays a fun...
Radar Polarimetry is now indispensable tool for monitoring the earth cover. The advantage of using v...
The Wishart classification, utilizing polarimetric parameters alpha (!) and entropy (H), was perform...
Tree canopies contain various scattering elements such as leaves, branches and trunks, which contrib...
Fully polarimetric C-, L-, and P-band data were collected by NASA's AirSAR system in May 1993 at the...
In this paper, we present an analysis on the forest backscattering parameters and the new applicatio...
This paper describes an experiment where indices calculated from three-band full-polarisation radar ...
Abstract — In this paper the potential of combining polarimetric and interferometric classification ...
The information content of Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) data significantly included in the radiome...
A decomposition scheme was applied to ALOS/PALSAR data obtained from a fast-growing tree plantation ...
This paper examines the possibility of using P-band frequency, circular-polarized radar signals for ...
In order to assess the potentiality of ALOS L-band fully polarimetric radar data for forestry applic...
The application of polarimetric Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) to forest observation for mapping, cl...
In this paper, we examine the polarimetric characteristics and the potential of the coherent decompo...
International audienceExtracting information from a polarimetric radar representation usually consis...
Structural diversity is recognized as a complementary aspect of biological diversity and plays a fun...
Radar Polarimetry is now indispensable tool for monitoring the earth cover. The advantage of using v...