Recent experiments indicated the potential of X-band SAR interferometry as a valuable information source for forest monitoring. One important forest parameter in terms of forest monitoring is forest height which can be estimated using the RVoG model [1]. Compared to low frequencies like L- and P-band where the ground is an essential contribution, at X-band for ordinary forest systems, the ground contribution in the signal can be (and has been) assumed to be negligible low [2]. In this case, the X-band signal is dominated by the volume contribution. Assuming this, and using a priori knowledge about the phase related to the underlying ground, forest height can be estimated from a single interferomtric acquisition at a single polarisation. ...
The paper presents the validation results of the InSAR method for determining the forest canopy heig...
Forest vertical structure is widely recognized to be an indicator of the above ground biomass, whose...
There is a common agreement on the relevance of L-band wavelengths (around 20 cm) for forest observa...
Polarimetric SAR Interferometry (Pol-InSAR) is a powerful remote sensing method for forest height es...
Forest canopy height is a critical parameter in better quantifying the terrestrial carbon cycle. It ...
It was demonstrated that interferometric volume coherence is sensitive to vertical forest structure....
In this paper we present a airborne polarimetric interferometric SAr measurement campaign, carried o...
Because the penetration depth of electromagnetic waves in forests is large in the longer wavelength ...
Scattering phase center (SPC) location in boreal forests was studied in order to assist forest inven...
Estimates of forest stand mean height using airborne LiDAR (light detection and ranging) instruments...
Estimates of forest stand mean height using airborne LiDAR (light detection and ranging) instruments...
Reliable estimations of stem volume are important for sustainable forest management planning as well...
Forest height is one of the most important parameters for forest characterization, since it is close...
Recent TanDEM-X experiments have shown that forest height can be estimated with the single polarizat...
Forest height is of great significance in analyzing the carbon cycle on a global or a local scale an...
The paper presents the validation results of the InSAR method for determining the forest canopy heig...
Forest vertical structure is widely recognized to be an indicator of the above ground biomass, whose...
There is a common agreement on the relevance of L-band wavelengths (around 20 cm) for forest observa...
Polarimetric SAR Interferometry (Pol-InSAR) is a powerful remote sensing method for forest height es...
Forest canopy height is a critical parameter in better quantifying the terrestrial carbon cycle. It ...
It was demonstrated that interferometric volume coherence is sensitive to vertical forest structure....
In this paper we present a airborne polarimetric interferometric SAr measurement campaign, carried o...
Because the penetration depth of electromagnetic waves in forests is large in the longer wavelength ...
Scattering phase center (SPC) location in boreal forests was studied in order to assist forest inven...
Estimates of forest stand mean height using airborne LiDAR (light detection and ranging) instruments...
Estimates of forest stand mean height using airborne LiDAR (light detection and ranging) instruments...
Reliable estimations of stem volume are important for sustainable forest management planning as well...
Forest height is one of the most important parameters for forest characterization, since it is close...
Recent TanDEM-X experiments have shown that forest height can be estimated with the single polarizat...
Forest height is of great significance in analyzing the carbon cycle on a global or a local scale an...
The paper presents the validation results of the InSAR method for determining the forest canopy heig...
Forest vertical structure is widely recognized to be an indicator of the above ground biomass, whose...
There is a common agreement on the relevance of L-band wavelengths (around 20 cm) for forest observa...