Abstract

In this paper, the polarization orientation angle shifts induced by artificial structures were analyzed and attempted to combine target orientation information which characterizes an urban area with the polarization orientation angle information extracted by the circular-polarization method. In order to illustrate the characteristic of the polarization orientation angle shifts represented in an urban area, the X-band polarimetric synthetic aperture radar (SAR) datasets of Sendai City acquired by Pi-SAR were used. This paper is based on Kimura's idea that the variation of the polarization orientation angle shifts depends on the artificial structures, particularly for the target rotation angle. We found that the polarization orientation angle shift is also affected by the relative relationship between the target rotation angle and the flight direction. From these results, it is possible to estimate the target rotation angle via computation of the polarization orientation angle shift from polarimetric SAR data.

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