2022
DOI: 10.3390/rs14133070
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Forest Height Estimation Approach Combining P-Band and X-Band Interferometric SAR Data

Abstract: Forest height is an essential parameter used to derive important information about forest ecosystems, such as forest above-ground biomass. In this article, a forest height estimation approach combining P-band and X-band interferometric synthetic aperture radar (InSAR) was introduced. The forest height was estimated using the difference in the penetration of long- and short-wavelength radars to the forest. That is, the P-band and X-band InSAR data were used to extract the digital terrain model (DTM) and digital… Show more

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“…However, different terms such as height bias [32], elevation bias [42], or penetration bias [39] are used synonymously. In this study, h100 corresponds to the ALS-derived 100th percentile height (i.e., the tree top height) [43]. Consequently, the height difference between the InSAR Height and h100 is referred to as ∆h100.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, different terms such as height bias [32], elevation bias [42], or penetration bias [39] are used synonymously. In this study, h100 corresponds to the ALS-derived 100th percentile height (i.e., the tree top height) [43]. Consequently, the height difference between the InSAR Height and h100 is referred to as ∆h100.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%