Research on Yellow River Ice Supervised Classification Method Based on Polarimetric SAR Data

Author(s):  
Pingping Huang ◽  
Qiang Shi ◽  
Wei Xu ◽  
Weixian Tan
Author(s):  
H. Łoś ◽  
K. Osińska-Skotak ◽  
J. Pluto-Kossakowska ◽  
M. Bernier ◽  
Y. Gauthier ◽  
...  

In this study, synthetic aperture radar (SAR) data from TerraSAR-X were compared with RADARSAT-2 data to evaluate their effectiveness for river ice monitoring on the Peace River. For several years RADARSAT-2 data have been successfully used for river ice observation. However, it is important to take into account data from other satellites as they may provide solutions when it is not possible to obtain images from the preferred system (e.g., in the case of acquisition priority conflicts). In this study we compared three TerraSAR-X (X-band) and three RADARSAT-2 (C-band) datasets acquired in December 2013 on a section of the Peace River, Canada. For selected classes (open water, skim ice, juxtaposed skim ice, agglomerated skim ice, frazil run and consolidated ice) we compared backscattering values in HH and VV polarisation and performed Wishart supervised classification. Covariance matrices that were previously filtered using a refined Lee filter were used as input data for classification. For all data sets the overall accuracy was higher than 80%. Similar errors associated with classification output were observed for data from both satellite systems.


2015 ◽  
Vol 26 (6) ◽  
pp. 1216-1221 ◽  
Author(s):  
Biao You ◽  
Bin Xu ◽  
Jian Yang ◽  
Chunmao Yeh ◽  
Jianshe Song

Author(s):  
H. Łoś ◽  
K. Osińska-Skotak ◽  
J. Pluto-Kossakowska ◽  
M. Bernier ◽  
Y. Gauthier ◽  
...  

In this study, synthetic aperture radar (SAR) data from TerraSAR-X were compared with RADARSAT-2 data to evaluate their effectiveness for river ice monitoring on the Peace River. For several years RADARSAT-2 data have been successfully used for river ice observation. However, it is important to take into account data from other satellites as they may provide solutions when it is not possible to obtain images from the preferred system (e.g., in the case of acquisition priority conflicts). In this study we compared three TerraSAR-X (X-band) and three RADARSAT-2 (C-band) datasets acquired in December 2013 on a section of the Peace River, Canada. For selected classes (open water, skim ice, juxtaposed skim ice, agglomerated skim ice, frazil run and consolidated ice) we compared backscattering values in HH and VV polarisation and performed Wishart supervised classification. Covariance matrices that were previously filtered using a refined Lee filter were used as input data for classification. For all data sets the overall accuracy was higher than 80%. Similar errors associated with classification output were observed for data from both satellite systems.


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