Preprocessing Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) data is a crucial initial stage in leveraging SAR data for remote sensing applications. Terrain correction, both radiometric and geometric, and the detection of layover/shadow areas hold significant importance when SAR data are collected over mountainous regions. This study aims at investigating the impact of the Digital Elevation Model (DEM) used for terrain correction (radiometric and geometric) and for mapping layover/shadow areas on windthrow detection using COSMO SkyMed SAR images. The terrain correction was done using a radiometric and geometric terrain correction algorithm. Specifically, we evaluated five different DEMs: (i–ii) a digital terrain model and a digital surface model derived from airborne LiDAR flights; (iii) the ALOS Global Digital Surface Model; (iv) the Copernicus global DEM; and (v) the Shuttle Radar Topography Mission (SRTM) DEM. All five DEMs were resampled at 2 m and 30 m pixel spacing, obtaining a total of 10 DEMs. The terrain-corrected COSMO SkyMed SAR images were employed for windthrow detection in a forested area in the north of Italy. The findings revealed significant variations in windthrow detection across the ten corrections. The detailed LiDAR-derived terrain model (i.e., DTM at 2 m pixel spacing) emerged as the optimal choice for both pixel spacings considered

Dalponte, M.; Marinelli, D.; Solano Correa, Y.T. (2024). Effect of DEM used for terrain correction on forest windthrow detection using COSMO SkyMed data. REMOTE SENSING, 16 (22): 4309. doi: 10.3390/rs16224309 handle: https://hdl.handle.net/10449/87636

Effect of DEM used for terrain correction on forest windthrow detection using COSMO SkyMed data

Dalponte, M.
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Marinelli, D.;
2024-01-01

Abstract

Preprocessing Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) data is a crucial initial stage in leveraging SAR data for remote sensing applications. Terrain correction, both radiometric and geometric, and the detection of layover/shadow areas hold significant importance when SAR data are collected over mountainous regions. This study aims at investigating the impact of the Digital Elevation Model (DEM) used for terrain correction (radiometric and geometric) and for mapping layover/shadow areas on windthrow detection using COSMO SkyMed SAR images. The terrain correction was done using a radiometric and geometric terrain correction algorithm. Specifically, we evaluated five different DEMs: (i–ii) a digital terrain model and a digital surface model derived from airborne LiDAR flights; (iii) the ALOS Global Digital Surface Model; (iv) the Copernicus global DEM; and (v) the Shuttle Radar Topography Mission (SRTM) DEM. All five DEMs were resampled at 2 m and 30 m pixel spacing, obtaining a total of 10 DEMs. The terrain-corrected COSMO SkyMed SAR images were employed for windthrow detection in a forested area in the north of Italy. The findings revealed significant variations in windthrow detection across the ten corrections. The detailed LiDAR-derived terrain model (i.e., DTM at 2 m pixel spacing) emerged as the optimal choice for both pixel spacings considered
SAR
Windthrow detection
Preprocessing
Digital elevation model
Digital surface model
Cosmo SkyMed
Settore IINF-03/A - Telecomunicazioni
2024
Dalponte, M.; Marinelli, D.; Solano Correa, Y.T. (2024). Effect of DEM used for terrain correction on forest windthrow detection using COSMO SkyMed data. REMOTE SENSING, 16 (22): 4309. doi: 10.3390/rs16224309 handle: https://hdl.handle.net/10449/87636
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