This paper compares three approaches to forest change modeling in multitemporal (MT) InSAR data acquired with the X-band system TanDEM-X over a forest with known topography. Volume decorrelation is modeled with the two-level model (TLM), which describes forest scattering using two parameters: forest height h and vegetation scattering fraction ζ, accounting for both canopy cover and electromagnetic scattering properties. The single-temporal (ST) approach allows both h and ζ to change between acquisitions. The MT approach keeps h constant and models all change by varying ζ. The MT growth (MTG) approach is based on MT, but it accounts for height growth by letting h have a constant annual increase. Monte Carlo simulations show that MT is more r...
The accuracy of digital surface models (DSMs) derived from TanDEM-X interferograms of a dense and mo...
Recent experiments indicated the potential of X-band SAR interferometry as a valuable information so...
Digital surface models (DSMs) derived from spaceborne and airborne sensors enable the monitoring of ...
This paper compares three approaches to forest change modeling in multitemporal (MT) InSAR data acqu...
In this paper, forest change detection and forest height estimation are studied using two-level mode...
A two-level model (TLM) is introduced and investigated for the estimation of forest height and canop...
The estimation of the vertical structure of forests from multibaseline SAR data becomes particularly...
The potential of X-band interferometric synthetic aperture radar (InSAR) heights (e.g. from the TanD...
Forest vertical structure is widely recognized to be an indicator of the above ground biomass, whose...
Satellite images provide spatially explicit information on forest change covering wide areas. In thi...
Forest growth estimation is important in forest research and forest management, but complex to analy...
A model for aboveground biomass estimation from single-pass interferometric synthetic aperture radar...
In this paper, three approaches to forest change modeling with the two-level model (TLM) are compare...
The aim of this study was to determine whether forest clear-cuts during 2000–2011 could be detected ...
Forest growth estimation is important in forest research and forest management, but complex to analy...
The accuracy of digital surface models (DSMs) derived from TanDEM-X interferograms of a dense and mo...
Recent experiments indicated the potential of X-band SAR interferometry as a valuable information so...
Digital surface models (DSMs) derived from spaceborne and airborne sensors enable the monitoring of ...
This paper compares three approaches to forest change modeling in multitemporal (MT) InSAR data acqu...
In this paper, forest change detection and forest height estimation are studied using two-level mode...
A two-level model (TLM) is introduced and investigated for the estimation of forest height and canop...
The estimation of the vertical structure of forests from multibaseline SAR data becomes particularly...
The potential of X-band interferometric synthetic aperture radar (InSAR) heights (e.g. from the TanD...
Forest vertical structure is widely recognized to be an indicator of the above ground biomass, whose...
Satellite images provide spatially explicit information on forest change covering wide areas. In thi...
Forest growth estimation is important in forest research and forest management, but complex to analy...
A model for aboveground biomass estimation from single-pass interferometric synthetic aperture radar...
In this paper, three approaches to forest change modeling with the two-level model (TLM) are compare...
The aim of this study was to determine whether forest clear-cuts during 2000–2011 could be detected ...
Forest growth estimation is important in forest research and forest management, but complex to analy...
The accuracy of digital surface models (DSMs) derived from TanDEM-X interferograms of a dense and mo...
Recent experiments indicated the potential of X-band SAR interferometry as a valuable information so...
Digital surface models (DSMs) derived from spaceborne and airborne sensors enable the monitoring of ...