ISPRS Annals of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences (Oct 2022)
A NEW DISTRIBUTED TARGET EXTRACTION METHOD FOR POLARIMETRIC SAR CALIBRATION
Abstract
Polarimetric calibration is one of the preprocessing steps in the quantitative processing of Polarimetric synthetic aperture radar (PolSAR) data, and its accuracy will affect subsequent applications. At present, the polarimetric calibration method based on distributed targets is widely used, and this kind of method needs to extract distributed targets that satisfy certain scattering characteristics as the calibration reference ground object samples before calibrating. Therefore, the extraction accuracy of distributed targets has a great influence on the accuracy of polarimetric calibration methods based on such targets. Therefore, this paper proposes a new distribution target extraction method, which is based on the idea of KS hypothesis testing, and uses the homogeneity of the pixels in the window to determine whether it is a distribution target. To verify the effectiveness of the method, the X-band airborne PolSAR images are used as the data of the polarimetric calibration experiment. Experiments show that, compared with other extraction methods, our method can not only ensure the extraction accuracy of distributed targets, but also further improve the accuracy of polarimetric calibration.