Abstract

The optimization of polarimetric contrast enhancement (OPCE) is one of important problems in radar polarimetry. The traditional OPCE is to choose optimal polarization states for enhancing a desired target versus an undesired target/clutter. The contrast enhancement enables us to discriminate or distinguish the desired target from background or from the undesired target. We propose a generalized OPCE (GOPCE). For the GOPCE problem, we need to find not only three coefficients such that the ratio of two factors associated with the desired target and clutter is maximal, but also optimal polarization states such that the received power ratio of the target and clutter is maximal. Both the factors consist of three parameters, i.e., the Cloude entropy (Cloude, S.R. and Pottier, E., IEEE Trans. Geosci. Remote Sensing, vol.35, p.68-78, 1997) and two special similarity parameters (Yang, J. et al., Electron. Lett., vol.37, p.193-4, 2001). The optimal coefficients of the GOPCE are obtained by solving an eigenvalue problem. Using an example, we demonstrate that the GOPCE can be employed for detecting roads in a forest area by using polarimetric SAR data.

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