Presentation 2005-06-29
The Potential Role of Space Based Polarimetric SAR Interferometry (SB-POLInSAR) in Disaster Monitoring
Shane CLOUDE, Zheng Shu ZHOU,
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Abstract(in English) Future space based radar systems will offer the possibility of combining polarization diversity with single and repeat pass interferometry [1]. Such modes offer the possibility of exploiting new coherent image processing techniques such as polarimetric SAR (POLSAR)[2] and polarimetric interferometry (POLInSAR)[3,4]. In this paper we review the key elements of such systems and highlight the potential use of these sensors for applications in disaster monitoring. We concentrate of three main developing application areas, coherence optimization in vegetated terrain for improved area monitoring of seismic activities via radar interferometry [4,5], early results on snow parameter monitoring for avalanche prediction [6] and 3-D vegetation mapping for bush fire management and control [7].
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Keyword(in English) Polarimetric SAR Interferometry
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Conference Date 2005/6/22(1days)
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Title (in English) The Potential Role of Space Based Polarimetric SAR Interferometry (SB-POLInSAR) in Disaster Monitoring
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Keyword(1) Polarimetric SAR Interferometry
1st Author's Name Shane CLOUDE
1st Author's Affiliation School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, University of Adelaide()
2nd Author's Name Zheng Shu ZHOU
2nd Author's Affiliation School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, University of Adelaide
Date 2005-06-29
Paper # SANE2005-25
Volume (vol) vol.105
Number (no) 158
Page pp.pp.-
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