The coherent nature of the acquisition by TerraSAR-X of both copolar channels (HH and VV) enables the generation of many different polarimetric observables with physical interpretation, as have recently been used for monitoring rice fields. In this letter, the influence of incidence angle upon these polarimetric observables is analyzed by comparing three stacks of images that were acquired simultaneously at different incidence angles (22°, 30°, and 40°) during a whole cultivation campaign. We show that the response of observables related to dominance (entropy, ratios of components) and type of scattering mechanisms (alpha angles) is not greatly influenced by incidence angle at some stages: early and advanced vegetative phases, and maturatio...
Wide-band fully polarimetric data from rice crops, collected at the EMSL, have been used to test the...
Abstract — This paper investigates the relationship between C-Band backscatter measurement on the ph...
This paper assess the possibilities of the synthetic aperture radar (SAR) sensors currently in orbit...
The coherent nature of the acquisition by TerraSAR-X of both copolar channels (HH and VV) enables th...
Time series of dual-pol TerraSAR-X images have been acquired during the whole cultivation period ov...
A multi-temporal field experiment was conducted within the Soil Measurement Stations Network of the ...
The feasibility of retrieving the phenological stage of rice fields at a particular date by employin...
A set of six spotlight TerraSAR-X images acquired at HH and VV polarizations in 2009 over an agricul...
Three time series of dual-pol TerraSAR-X images have been acquired during the whole cultivation peri...
Three time series of dual-pol TerraSAR-X images have been acquired during the whole cultivation peri...
Circularly polarized synthetic aperture radar (CP-SAR) is known to be insensitive to polarization mi...
A set of ten RADARSAT-2 images acquired in fully polarimetric mode over a test site with rice fields...
It has been recently shown that the TanDEM-X mission is capable of tracking the plant growth of rice...
The sensitivity of COSMO-SkyMed (CSK) incoherent dual-polarimetric synthetic aperture radar (SAR) da...
International audienceThis paper aims to evaluate the contribution of multitemporal polarimetric syn...
Wide-band fully polarimetric data from rice crops, collected at the EMSL, have been used to test the...
Abstract — This paper investigates the relationship between C-Band backscatter measurement on the ph...
This paper assess the possibilities of the synthetic aperture radar (SAR) sensors currently in orbit...
The coherent nature of the acquisition by TerraSAR-X of both copolar channels (HH and VV) enables th...
Time series of dual-pol TerraSAR-X images have been acquired during the whole cultivation period ov...
A multi-temporal field experiment was conducted within the Soil Measurement Stations Network of the ...
The feasibility of retrieving the phenological stage of rice fields at a particular date by employin...
A set of six spotlight TerraSAR-X images acquired at HH and VV polarizations in 2009 over an agricul...
Three time series of dual-pol TerraSAR-X images have been acquired during the whole cultivation peri...
Three time series of dual-pol TerraSAR-X images have been acquired during the whole cultivation peri...
Circularly polarized synthetic aperture radar (CP-SAR) is known to be insensitive to polarization mi...
A set of ten RADARSAT-2 images acquired in fully polarimetric mode over a test site with rice fields...
It has been recently shown that the TanDEM-X mission is capable of tracking the plant growth of rice...
The sensitivity of COSMO-SkyMed (CSK) incoherent dual-polarimetric synthetic aperture radar (SAR) da...
International audienceThis paper aims to evaluate the contribution of multitemporal polarimetric syn...
Wide-band fully polarimetric data from rice crops, collected at the EMSL, have been used to test the...
Abstract — This paper investigates the relationship between C-Band backscatter measurement on the ph...
This paper assess the possibilities of the synthetic aperture radar (SAR) sensors currently in orbit...