Abstract

The 3-D structure of forests is an important indicator for evaluating forest health and can provide data support for ecological monitoring and protection. Synthetic aperture radar (SAR) tomography (TomoSAR) is an important technology for forest structure estimation using the multibaseline (MB) SAR data stacks. The spectral estimators, such as the Capon method, are usually used to estimate the 3-D reflectivity along elevation direction. In this letter, a modified Capon (M-Capon) method is proposed to improve the estimated profiles of ground and canopy scatterers in the elevation direction, including the estimation accuracy and resolution. This method combines the ideas of the CLEAN algorithm with the Capon method and uses iteration to improve the resolution and accuracy of the estimation. The effectiveness of the M-Capon method is demonstrated using the simulated data and the MB SAR data acquired by the P-band airborne SAR system over the Saihanba Forest Farm in Hebei, China.

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