Remote Sensing (Apr 2023)

Weather Radar Super-Resolution Reconstruction Based on Residual Attention Back-Projection Network

  • Qiu Yu,
  • Ming Zhu,
  • Qiangyu Zeng,
  • Hao Wang,
  • Qingqing Chen,
  • Xiangyu Fu,
  • Zhipeng Qing

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/rs15081999
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 8
p. 1999

Abstract

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Convolutional neural networks (CNNs) have been utilized extensively to improve the resolution of weather radar. Most existing CNN-based super-resolution algorithms using PPI (Plan position indicator, which provides a maplike presentation in polar coordinates of range and angle) images plotted by radar data lead to the loss of some valid information by using image processing methods for super-resolution reconstruction. To solve this problem, a weather radar that echoes the super-resolution reconstruction algorithm—based on residual attention back-projection network (RABPN)—is proposed to improve the the radar base data resolution. RABPN consists of multiple Residual Attention Groups (RAGs) connected with long skip connections to form a deep network; each RAG is composed of some residual attention blocks (RABs) connected with short skip connections. The residual attention block mined the mutual relationship between low-resolution radar echoes and high-resolution radar echoes by adding a channel attention mechanism to the deep back-projection network (DBPN). Experimental results demonstrate that RABPN outperforms the algorithms compared in this paper in visual evaluation aspects and quantitative analysis, allowing a more refined radar echo structure, especially in terms of echo details and edge structure features.

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