학술논문

Digital Height Modeling (DHM) of Tropical Forests using Multi-frequency InSAR Methodology
Document Type
Conference
Source
2006 IEEE International Symposium on Geoscience and Remote Sensing Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, 2006. IGARSS 2006. IEEE International Conference on. :2190-2192 Jul, 2006
Subject
Geoscience
Signal Processing and Analysis
Synthetic aperture radar interferometry
Vegetation mapping
Digital elevation models
Synthetic aperture radar
Signal generators
Ground penetrating radar
Radar imaging
Space missions
Global Positioning System
Area measurement
Language
ISSN
2153-6996
2153-7003
Abstract
The objective of this study was to verify how digital elevation models (DEM) built by P-band repeat pass synthetic aperture radar (SAR) interferometry (InSAR) and X band InSAR can be used for estimating a digital height model (DHM) of forested environments and assess its quality. P band signal penetrates towards the forest floor which potentially generates a ground level DEM. X band radar reflects on the top of the vegetation cover, so X band InSAR produces a digital surface model (DSM). The DSM-DEM difference is a map of the vegetation cover height, the DHM. The estimated DHM can be used for forest volume estimation over large areas and used for improving SAR image interpretation either in P or X band. In September 2000, the National Institute for Space Research of Brazil (INPE) and the Brazilian Army Cartographic Service Division (DSG) conducted a mission over the Tapajo acutes National Forest, Para acute State, Brazil when X and P band InSAR data was obtained. Extensive ground data collection, forest inventory, land cover identification and differential GPS altitude measurements was done over the area to permit proper results assessment. It was concluded that the estimated DHM has a good relationship with the vegetation cover height, (r 2 ~0.96) estimated from forest parameters measured on the ground survey.