Summary
International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation
2013
Session Number:FP-1(B)
Session:
Number:FP-1(B)-4
A Simple and Accurate Model for Radar Backscattering from Vegetation-covered Surfaces
Yisok Oh, Soon-Gu Kweon,
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Publication Date:2013/10/22
Online ISSN:2188-5079
DOI:10.34385/proc.54.FP-1(B)-4
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Summary:
A simple and accurate microwave backscattering model for vegetation-covered soil surfaces is developed in this study. A vegetated surface is modeled as a two-layer structure comprising a vegetation layer and an underlying ground layer. This scattering model includes five main scattering mechanisms including the first-order multiple scattering. The vegetation layer is modeled by random distribution of mixed scattering particles, such as leaves, branches and trunks, and its radar backscatter is computed using the first-order vector Radiative Transfer model. The number of input parameters has been minimized to simplify the scattering model, and its accuracy has been improved by comparing with the experimental measurements.