Abstract

Sentinel-2A remote sensing satellite system was recently launched, providing free global remote sensing data similar to Landsat systems. Although the mission enables the acquisition of 10 m spatial resolution global data, the assessment of Sentinel-2A data performance for mapping in Malaysia is still limited. This study aimed to investigate and assess the capability of Sentinel-2A imagery in mapping urban areas in Malaysia by comparing its performance against the established Landsat-8 data as well as the fusion datasets from combining Landsat-8 and Sentinel-2A datasets and using Wavelet transform (WT), Brovey transform (BT) and principal component analysis. Pixel-based and object-based image analysis (OBIA) classification approaches combined with support vector machine (SVM) and decision tree (DT) algorithms were utilized in this assessment, and the accuracy generated was analysed. The Sentinel-2A data provided superior urban mapping output over the use of Landsat-8 alone, and the fusion datasets do not yield advantages for single-scene urban mapping. The highest overall accuracy (OA) for pixel-based classification of Sentinel-2A images is 84.77 % by SVM, followed by 65.27 % using DT. BT produced the highest OA for the fusion images of 78.40 % with SVM and 52.21 % with DT. For the object-based classification of Sentinel-2A images, the highest OA is 71.33 % by SVM, followed by 76.38 % using DT. Similarly, the highest OA of fusion images is obtained by BT of 50.35 % with SVM, followed by 65.66 % with DT. From the analysis, the use of SVM pixel-based classification for medium spatial resolution Sentinel-2A data is effective for urban mapping in Malaysia and useful for future long-term mapping applications. HIGHLIGHTS An accurate mapping of urban land is still challenging and requires high image quality of spectral and spatial aspects to identify features Single and fusion image analysis conducted in order to investigate and assess the most performing interpretation result by grouping out the features classes Statistical performance and image classification comparison is relevant to prove the most effective result among the images GRAPHICAL ABSTRACT

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