Very-High-Resolution Synthetic Aperture Radar (VHR-SAR) images are of particular interest to characterize and monitor urban areas at a global scale. While automatic urban footprint extraction from SAR images can be theoretically performed at very high spatial and temporal resolutions, in practice it requires a huge amount of processing time and memory resources for a global coverage. The paper presents a fast procedure for 1m-resolution spotlight mode scene analysis which shows limited memory requirements and robustness to onelook speckle disturbance. The proposed method adopts a multiscale approach, with a radiometrically scalable scheme, and exploits theoretic electromagnetic scattering models of buildings. Experimental results with objective assessment on spotlight Cosmo-SkyMED images will be presented and validated on reference urban classes provided by the Copernicus Urban Atlas 2012.

Garzelli, A., Zoppetti, C. (2018). Urban footprint from VHR SAR images: Toward a fully operational procedure. In International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (IGARSS) (pp.6083-6086). Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. [10.1109/IGARSS.2018.8518976].

Urban footprint from VHR SAR images: Toward a fully operational procedure

Garzelli, Andrea;Zoppetti, Claudia
2018-01-01

Abstract

Very-High-Resolution Synthetic Aperture Radar (VHR-SAR) images are of particular interest to characterize and monitor urban areas at a global scale. While automatic urban footprint extraction from SAR images can be theoretically performed at very high spatial and temporal resolutions, in practice it requires a huge amount of processing time and memory resources for a global coverage. The paper presents a fast procedure for 1m-resolution spotlight mode scene analysis which shows limited memory requirements and robustness to onelook speckle disturbance. The proposed method adopts a multiscale approach, with a radiometrically scalable scheme, and exploits theoretic electromagnetic scattering models of buildings. Experimental results with objective assessment on spotlight Cosmo-SkyMED images will be presented and validated on reference urban classes provided by the Copernicus Urban Atlas 2012.
2018
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Garzelli, A., Zoppetti, C. (2018). Urban footprint from VHR SAR images: Toward a fully operational procedure. In International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (IGARSS) (pp.6083-6086). Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. [10.1109/IGARSS.2018.8518976].
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