Abstract

Cross-polarized scattering (HV) is not only caused by vegetation but also by rotated dihedrals. In this letter, we use rotated dihedral corner reflectors to form a cross scattering matrix and propose an extended model-based decomposition method for polarimetric synthetic aperture radar (PolSAR) data over urban areas. Unlike other urban decomposition techniques which need to discriminate between urban and natural areas before decomposition, this proposed method is applied directly on the PolSAR image. The building orientation angle is considered in this scattering matrix, making it flexible and adaptive in the decomposition process. This enables the separation of the cross scattering of urban areas from the overall HV component. The cross and helix scattering components are also compared in this study. RADARSAT-2 quad-pol C band and AIRSAR L band data are used to validate the performance of the proposed method. The cross scattering power of oriented buildings is generated, leading to a better decomposition result for urban areas with respect to other urban decomposition techniques.

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