This paper deals with the modelling of time series of polarimetric backscattering and temporal coherence of a tropical forest at P Band. The experimental data show that in the dry season daily cycles of both observables are present and that they are linked to the wind and to the dielectric changes of the canopy. To retrieve these observations, a descriptive model for the forest and an electromagnetic model for the scattering are used. First, canonical studies are carried out about single branches scattering behavior with the goal of highlighting further results. Then, dielectric constant variation and displacements due to the wind are applied to the model and it is shown that they reproduce efficiently the experimental time series
The utility of airborne and orbital SAR in classification, assessment, and monitoring of forest biom...
International audienceThis article deals with the study of bistatic scattering by forested areas usi...
A generalized radar scattering model based on wave theory is described. The model predicts polarimet...
This paper deals with the modelling of time series of polarimetric backscattering and temporal coher...
International audienceThe interpretation of radar data would ideally require extensive and numerous ...
During the last several years, significant efforts in microwave remote sensing were devoted to relat...
This work is in the general frame of coherent modelling of interaction between electromagnetic waves...
The potential of L-band in forest monitoring has been demonstrated in several studies: a good dynami...
Pr. Walid Tabbara rapporteur et président du jury, Pr. Eric Pottier rapporteur, Pr. Paul Combes exam...
Spaceborne L-band radars have the ability to penetrate vegetation canopies over forested areas, sugg...
Environmental conditions and seasonal variations affect the backscattered radar signal from a forest...
This paper deals with a radar ground experiment dedicated to tropical forest backscattering at P ban...
4 pagesInternational audienceGround topography under vegetated area is liable to bring significant c...
The analysis of Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) Airborne Synthetic Aperture Radar (AIRSAR) data over...
The TropiSAR campaign has been conducted in August 2009 in French Guiana with the ONERA airborne rad...
The utility of airborne and orbital SAR in classification, assessment, and monitoring of forest biom...
International audienceThis article deals with the study of bistatic scattering by forested areas usi...
A generalized radar scattering model based on wave theory is described. The model predicts polarimet...
This paper deals with the modelling of time series of polarimetric backscattering and temporal coher...
International audienceThe interpretation of radar data would ideally require extensive and numerous ...
During the last several years, significant efforts in microwave remote sensing were devoted to relat...
This work is in the general frame of coherent modelling of interaction between electromagnetic waves...
The potential of L-band in forest monitoring has been demonstrated in several studies: a good dynami...
Pr. Walid Tabbara rapporteur et président du jury, Pr. Eric Pottier rapporteur, Pr. Paul Combes exam...
Spaceborne L-band radars have the ability to penetrate vegetation canopies over forested areas, sugg...
Environmental conditions and seasonal variations affect the backscattered radar signal from a forest...
This paper deals with a radar ground experiment dedicated to tropical forest backscattering at P ban...
4 pagesInternational audienceGround topography under vegetated area is liable to bring significant c...
The analysis of Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) Airborne Synthetic Aperture Radar (AIRSAR) data over...
The TropiSAR campaign has been conducted in August 2009 in French Guiana with the ONERA airborne rad...
The utility of airborne and orbital SAR in classification, assessment, and monitoring of forest biom...
International audienceThis article deals with the study of bistatic scattering by forested areas usi...
A generalized radar scattering model based on wave theory is described. The model predicts polarimet...