Biomass Estimation with GNSS Reflectometry Using a Deep Learning Retrieval Model

Author:

Pilikos Georgios1,Clarizia Maria Paola1,Floury Nicolas1

Affiliation:

1. Wave Interaction & Propagation Section, Radio Frequency Payloads & Technology Division, Electrical Department, European Space Research & Technology Centre (ESTEC), European Space Agency (ESA), 2201 AZ Noordwijk, The Netherlands

Abstract

GNSS Reflectometry (GNSS-R) is an emerging technique for the remote sensing of the environment. Traditional GNSS-R bio-geophysical parameter retrieval algorithms and deep learning models utilize observables derived from only the peak power of the delay-Doppler maps (DDMs), discarding the rest. This reduces the data available, which potentially hinders estimation accuracy. In addition, reflections from water bodies dominate the signal amplitude, and using only the peak power in those areas is challenging. Motivated by all the above, we propose a novel deep learning retrieval model for biomass estimation that uses the full DDM of surface reflectivity. Experiments using CYGNSS data have illustrated the improvements achieved when using the full DDM of surface reflectivity. Our proposed model was able to estimate biomass, trained using the ESA Climate Change Initiative (CCI) biomass map, outperforming the model that used peak reflectivity. Global and regional analysis is provided along with an illustration of how biomass estimation is achieved when using the full DDM around water bodies. GNSS-R could become an efficient method for biomass monitoring with fast revisit times. However, an elaborate calibration is necessary for the retrieval models, to associate GNSS-R data with bio-geophysical parameters on the ground. To achieve this, further developments with improved training data are required, as well as work using in situ validation data. Nevertheless, using GNSS-R and deep learning retrieval models has the potential to enable fast and persistent biomass monitoring and help us better understand our changing climate.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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