Agricultural Application Prospect of Fully Polarimetric and Quantification S-Band SAR Subsystem in Chinese High-Resolution Aerial Remote Sensing System

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The synthetic aperture radar (SAR) is a type of active radar that can obtain polarization scattering information of ground objects, which is an important supplement to optical remote sensing. This paper designs a high-precision quantitative SAR system that combines radiation and polarization calibration processing to achieve a subtle perception of the changes in soil moisture and straw coverage. In Yushu, Jilin, we conducted the first S-band agricultural remote sensing application experiment. The backscattering coefficient was measured under different water content and straw coverage conditions, and the results showed that the backscattering coefficient increased by about 2 dB and 6 dB, respectively. We estimated that the soil water content increased by about 0.01 cm3/cm3, which was consistent with the theoretical analysis. The polarization scattering characteristics also showed significant differences under different straw coverage. The results indicated that S-band quantitative SAR had an excellent response ability to water content and straw coverage, which provided a technical basis for further radar agricultural applications in the future.

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Liu, Y., Wang, L., Zhu, S., Zhou, X., Liu, J., & Xie, B. (2024). Agricultural Application Prospect of Fully Polarimetric and Quantification S-Band SAR Subsystem in Chinese High-Resolution Aerial Remote Sensing System. Sensors, 24(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/s24010236

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