A New Approach for Forest Height Inversion Using X-Band Single-Pass InSAR Coherence Data

2021 
In this article, a multilevel model (MLM) for forest height inversion is introduced and investigated using X-band single-pass interferometric synthetic aperture radar (InSAR) coherence data. Compared with the two-level model (TLM), as a generalized model, the MLM is more in line with the characteristics of forest structure and the scattering mechanism for X-band data. Based on the MLM model, three simplified MLM models were derived: TLMm, SINC, and MTND. An improved method of calculating coherence considering the assumptions of the MLM model is proposed. At two test sites, airborne (CASMSAR) and spaceborne (TanDEM-X) X-band single-pass InSAR data and LiDAR H100 data were used to verify the proposed new approach. The results showed that the MTND model can obtain more reliable and accurate inversion results compared to the SINC model and the TLMm. With airborne InSAR data, the MTND model's highest accuracy was 82.56%, and the root mean square error (RMSE) was 2.4 m. With spaceborne InSAR data, the highest inversion accuracy of the MTND model was 73.55%, with an RMSE of 4.92 m. The inversion accuracy of forest height can be effectively improved by ensuring that the theoretical models and calculations of coherence obey the same assumptions.
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