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Model-based polarimetric decomposition using PolInSAR coherence

Authors: Si-Wei Chen 0001; Motoyuki Sato;

Model-based polarimetric decomposition using PolInSAR coherence

Abstract

A volume scattering model utilizing polarimetric SAR interferometry (PolInSAR) coherence is proposed. The new model is more adaptive and better fit for both forest and skew-oriented built-up areas. Thereby, a new model-based polarimetric decomposition scheme is developed. The advantage of the proposed method is demonstrated by E-SAR PolInSAR data. And comparison experiments show that better decomposition results are achieved by the proposed method, since all the oriented built-up areas are well discriminated as double or odd bounce structures.

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