Characterization of spatial statistics of distributed targets in SAR data

A statistical approach to the analysis of spatial statistics in polarimetric multifrequency SAR data, which is aimed at extracting the intrinsic variability of the target by removing variability from other sources, is presented. An image model, which takes into account three sources of spatial varia...

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Main Authors: Rignot, E., Kwok, R.
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Published: 1993
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spelling ftnasantrs:oai:casi.ntrs.nasa.gov:19930044114 2023-05-15T18:17:34+02:00 Characterization of spatial statistics of distributed targets in SAR data Rignot, E. Kwok, R. Unclassified, Unlimited, Publicly available Jan. 20, 1993 http://ntrs.nasa.gov/search.jsp?R=19930044114 unknown http://ntrs.nasa.gov/search.jsp?R=19930044114 Accession ID: 93A28111 Copyright Other Sources 48 International Journal of Remote Sensing; 14; 2; p. 345-363. 1993 ftnasantrs 2012-02-15T20:04:04Z A statistical approach to the analysis of spatial statistics in polarimetric multifrequency SAR data, which is aimed at extracting the intrinsic variability of the target by removing variability from other sources, is presented. An image model, which takes into account three sources of spatial variability, namely, image speckle, system noise, and the intrinsic spatial variability of the target or texture, is described. It is shown that the presence of texture increases the image variance-to-mean square ratio and introduces deviations of the image autocovariance function from the expected SAR system response. The approach is exemplified by sea-ice SAR imagery acquired by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory three-frequency polarimetric airborne SAR. Data obtained indicate that, for different sea-ice types, the spatial statistics seem to vary more across frequency than across polarization and the observed differences increase in magnitude with decreasing frequency. Other/Unknown Material Sea ice NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
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Characterization of spatial statistics of distributed targets in SAR data
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description A statistical approach to the analysis of spatial statistics in polarimetric multifrequency SAR data, which is aimed at extracting the intrinsic variability of the target by removing variability from other sources, is presented. An image model, which takes into account three sources of spatial variability, namely, image speckle, system noise, and the intrinsic spatial variability of the target or texture, is described. It is shown that the presence of texture increases the image variance-to-mean square ratio and introduces deviations of the image autocovariance function from the expected SAR system response. The approach is exemplified by sea-ice SAR imagery acquired by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory three-frequency polarimetric airborne SAR. Data obtained indicate that, for different sea-ice types, the spatial statistics seem to vary more across frequency than across polarization and the observed differences increase in magnitude with decreasing frequency.
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Kwok, R.
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title Characterization of spatial statistics of distributed targets in SAR data
title_short Characterization of spatial statistics of distributed targets in SAR data
title_full Characterization of spatial statistics of distributed targets in SAR data
title_fullStr Characterization of spatial statistics of distributed targets in SAR data
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of spatial statistics of distributed targets in SAR data
title_sort characterization of spatial statistics of distributed targets in sar data
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