Title
Simulation Studies Of Forest Structure Using 3d Lidar And Radar Models
Abstract
The use of lidar and radar instruments to measure forest structure attributes such as height and biomass are being considered for future Earth Observation satellite missions. Large footprint lidar makes a direct measurement of the heights of scatterers in the illuminated footprint and can yield information about the vertical profile of the canopy. Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) is known to sense the canopy volume, especially at longer wavelengths and is useful for estimating biomass. Interferometric SAR (InSAR) has been shown to yield some forest canopy height information. There is much interest in exploiting these technologies separately and together to get important information for carbon cycle and ecosystem science. More detailed information of the electromagnetic radiation interactions within forest canopies is needed and backscattering models can be of much utility here. A three-dimensional (3D) coherent radar backscattering model and a 3D lidar backscatter models were used to investigate the use of large footprint lidar, SAR and InSAR for characterizing realistic forest scenes. The tree height indices derived from lidar waveform and heights of InSAR phase centers were compared. Results will address the possible synergies between lidar and radar data in terms of forest structural information.
Year
DOI
Venue
2007
10.1109/IGARSS.2007.4423367
IGARSS: 2007 IEEE INTERNATIONAL GEOSCIENCE AND REMOTE SENSING SYMPOSIUM, VOLS 1-12: SENSING AND UNDERSTANDING OUR PLANET
Keywords
Field
DocType
backscatter models, vegetation canopy
Meteorology,Radar,Tree canopy,Satellite,Interferometric synthetic aperture radar,Computer science,Synthetic aperture radar,Backscatter,Remote sensing,Lidar,Footprint
Conference
Volume
Issue
ISSN
null
null
2153-6996
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
3
Authors
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Guoqing Sun100.68
K. Jon Ranson23611.13
Dawei Liu316816.30
Koetz, B.413616.05