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- W3193669570 abstract "P-band PolInSAR technique has been validated to be a useful tool for forest height inversion. Aiming at the residual ground scattering contribution and temporal decorrelation in repeat-pass interferometry that affect the inversion accuracy, we proposed a dual-baseline method based on the RVoG + VTD model. This method is firstly applied to E-SAR P-band data acquired over the Krycklan Catchment, Sweden with mixed forests, and the influence of ground scattering contribution and temporal decorrelation related to vertical wavenumber kz and height hv are theoretically and experimentally explored by comparing the traditional three-stage inversion method, the fixed extinction method and the proposed method. The experimental results show that the traditional three-stage inversion method has a overall serious overestimation for the whole study area, resulting in a R2 of ca. 0.4 and RMSE of ca. 7 m. Compared with the three-stage inversion method, the fixed extinction method improves the overestimation in the near range but has little effect in the far range. After introducing the RVoG + VTD model, both the overestimation in the near and far range are improved. In general, the study area is affected by both the influence of ground scattering contribution and temporal decorrelation. The overestimation in the near range (with kz larger than ca. 0.1 rad/m) is mainly caused by ground scattering contribution while for the far range (with kz smaller than ca. 0.06 rad/m) temporal decorrelation is the dominated reason. The simulation experiment further reveals the relationship between the influence of ground scattering contribution, temporal decorrelation and kz. Simulative results also show that ground scattering contribution has a greater influence for a large kz while temporal decorrelation generally brings overestimation, and has a greater impact for a small kz inversely. The proposed method simultaneously reduces the effects of ground scattering contribution and temporal decorrelation, and produces the highest accuracy with R2 reaching to ca. 0.6 and RMSE reducing to ca. 3.48 m, further demonstrating its validity for forest height inversion." @default.
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- W3193669570 title "An improved dual-baseline PolInSAR method for forest height inversion" @default.
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