Remote Sensing (Oct 2021)

Recent Progress on Vegetation Remote Sensing Using Spaceborne GNSS-Reflectometry

  • Xuerui Wu,
  • Peng Guo,
  • Yueqiang Sun,
  • Hong Liang,
  • Xinggang Zhang,
  • Weihua Bai

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/rs13214244
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 21
p. 4244

Abstract

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Vegetation is an important part of the terrestrial ecosystem and plays a vital role in the global carbon cycle. Traditional remote sensing methods have certain limitations in vegetation monitoring, and the development of GNSS-R (Global Navigation Satellite System-Reflectometry) technology provides a new and complimentary method. With the CYGNSS (Cyclone Global Navigation Satellite System) launch and the increased data acquisition, the use of spaceborne GNSS-R for vegetation monitoring has become a research hotspot. However, due to the complex characteristics of vegetation, its application in this field is still in the exploratory research stage. On the basis of reviewing the current research status, this paper points out the weak links of this technology in terms of polarization and observation geometry. Combined with the microwave vegetation scattering model, this paper analyzes the full polarization bistatic scattering characteristics of vegetation and points out the influence of vegetation parameters (density, water content, and vegetation diameters). The potential feasibility of polarization GNSS-R and future development trends of GNSS-R technology in quantitative retrieval (such as vegetation water content and biomass) are also discussed.

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