Lidar-aided analysis of boreal forest backscatter at Ku band

•Ku-band returned energy ratio canopy-to-total is proportional to canopy structure.•Ku-band returned energy ratio is 0.84 correlates to LIDAR-derived canopy fraction.•LIDAR aided fitted model predicts Ku-band returned energy ratio with R2 0.912. This paper analyzes the backscatter of the microwave s...

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal of applied earth observation and geoinformation 2020-09, Vol.91, p.102133, Article 102133
Hauptverfasser: Chen, Yuwei, Feng, Ziyi, Li, Fashuai, Zhou, Hui, Hakala, Teemu, Karjalainen, Mika, Hyyppä, Juha
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Zusammenfassung:•Ku-band returned energy ratio canopy-to-total is proportional to canopy structure.•Ku-band returned energy ratio is 0.84 correlates to LIDAR-derived canopy fraction.•LIDAR aided fitted model predicts Ku-band returned energy ratio with R2 0.912. This paper analyzes the backscatter of the microwave signal in a boreal forest environment based on a Ku -band airborne Frequency-Modulated Continuous Waveform (FMCW) profiling radar—Tomoradar. We selected a half-managed boreal forest in the southern part of Finland for a field test. By decomposing the waveform collected by the Tomoradar, the vertical canopy structure was achieved. Based on the amplitude of the waveform, the Backscattered Energy Ratio of Canopy-to-Total (BERCT) was calculated. Meanwhile, the canopy fraction was derived from the corresponding point cloud recorded by a Velodyne VLP-16 LiDAR mounted on the same platform. Lidar-derived canopy fraction was obtained by counting the number of the first/ the strongest returns versus the total amount of returns. Qualitative and quantitative analysis of radar-derived BERCT on lidar-derived canopy fraction and canopy height are investigated. A fitted model is derived to describe the Ku-band microwave backscatter in the boreal forest to numerically analyze the proportion contributed by four factors: lidar-derived canopy fraction, radar-derived canopy height, the radar-derived distance between trees and radar sensor and other factors, from co-polarization Tomoradar measurements. The Root Mean Squared Error (RMSE) of the proposed model was 0.0958, and the coefficient of determination R2 was 0.912. The fitted model reveals that the correlation coefficient between radar-derived BERCT and lidar-derived canopy fraction is 0.84, which illustrates that lidar surface reflection explains the majority of the profiling /waveform radar response. Thus, vertical canopy structure derived from lidar can be used for the benefit of radar analysis.
ISSN:1569-8432
1872-826X
DOI:10.1016/j.jag.2020.102133