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Effects of Plant Crown Shape on Microwave Backscattering Coefficients of Vegetation Canopy

A microwave scattering model is a powerful tool for determining relationships between vegetation parameters and backscattering characteristics. The crown shape of the vegetation canopy is an important parameter in forestry and affects the microwave scattering modeling results. However, there are few...

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Autores principales: Liu, Xiangchen, Shao, Yun, Liu, Long, Li, Kun, Wang, Jingyuan, Li, Shuo, Wang, Jinning, Wu, Xuexiao
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8625959/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34833824
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s21227748
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author Liu, Xiangchen
Shao, Yun
Liu, Long
Li, Kun
Wang, Jingyuan
Li, Shuo
Wang, Jinning
Wu, Xuexiao
author_facet Liu, Xiangchen
Shao, Yun
Liu, Long
Li, Kun
Wang, Jingyuan
Li, Shuo
Wang, Jinning
Wu, Xuexiao
author_sort Liu, Xiangchen
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description A microwave scattering model is a powerful tool for determining relationships between vegetation parameters and backscattering characteristics. The crown shape of the vegetation canopy is an important parameter in forestry and affects the microwave scattering modeling results. However, there are few numerical models or methods to describe the relationships between crown shapes and backscattering features. Using the Modified Tor Vergata Model (MTVM), a microwave scattering model based on the Matrix Doubling Algorithm (MDA), we quantitatively characterized the effects of crown shape on the microwave backscattering coefficients of the vegetation canopy. FEKO was also used as a computational electromagnetic method to make a complement and comparison with MTVM. In a preliminary experiment, the backscattering coefficients of two ideal vegetation canopies with four representative crown shapes (cylinder, cone, inverted cone and ellipsoid) were simulated: MTVM simulations were performed for the L (1.2 GHz), C (5.3 GHz) and X (9.6 GHz) bands in fully polarimetric mode, and FEKO simulations were carried out for the C (5.3 GHz) band at VV and VH polarization. The simulation results show that, for specific input parameters, the mean relative differences in backscattering coefficients due to variations in crown shape are as high as 127%, which demonstrates that the crown shape has a non-negligible influence on microwave backscattering coefficients of the vegetation canopy. In turn, this also suggests that investigation on effects of plant crown shape on microwave backscattering coefficients may have the potential to improve the accuracy of vegetation microwave scattering models, especially in canopies where volume scattering is the predominant mechanism.
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spelling pubmed-86259592021-11-27 Effects of Plant Crown Shape on Microwave Backscattering Coefficients of Vegetation Canopy Liu, Xiangchen Shao, Yun Liu, Long Li, Kun Wang, Jingyuan Li, Shuo Wang, Jinning Wu, Xuexiao Sensors (Basel) Article A microwave scattering model is a powerful tool for determining relationships between vegetation parameters and backscattering characteristics. The crown shape of the vegetation canopy is an important parameter in forestry and affects the microwave scattering modeling results. However, there are few numerical models or methods to describe the relationships between crown shapes and backscattering features. Using the Modified Tor Vergata Model (MTVM), a microwave scattering model based on the Matrix Doubling Algorithm (MDA), we quantitatively characterized the effects of crown shape on the microwave backscattering coefficients of the vegetation canopy. FEKO was also used as a computational electromagnetic method to make a complement and comparison with MTVM. In a preliminary experiment, the backscattering coefficients of two ideal vegetation canopies with four representative crown shapes (cylinder, cone, inverted cone and ellipsoid) were simulated: MTVM simulations were performed for the L (1.2 GHz), C (5.3 GHz) and X (9.6 GHz) bands in fully polarimetric mode, and FEKO simulations were carried out for the C (5.3 GHz) band at VV and VH polarization. The simulation results show that, for specific input parameters, the mean relative differences in backscattering coefficients due to variations in crown shape are as high as 127%, which demonstrates that the crown shape has a non-negligible influence on microwave backscattering coefficients of the vegetation canopy. In turn, this also suggests that investigation on effects of plant crown shape on microwave backscattering coefficients may have the potential to improve the accuracy of vegetation microwave scattering models, especially in canopies where volume scattering is the predominant mechanism. MDPI 2021-11-21 /pmc/articles/PMC8625959/ /pubmed/34833824 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s21227748 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Liu, Xiangchen
Shao, Yun
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Wang, Jingyuan
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Wang, Jinning
Wu, Xuexiao
Effects of Plant Crown Shape on Microwave Backscattering Coefficients of Vegetation Canopy
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title_full Effects of Plant Crown Shape on Microwave Backscattering Coefficients of Vegetation Canopy
title_fullStr Effects of Plant Crown Shape on Microwave Backscattering Coefficients of Vegetation Canopy
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Plant Crown Shape on Microwave Backscattering Coefficients of Vegetation Canopy
title_short Effects of Plant Crown Shape on Microwave Backscattering Coefficients of Vegetation Canopy
title_sort effects of plant crown shape on microwave backscattering coefficients of vegetation canopy
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8625959/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34833824
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s21227748
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