Adaptive Speckle Filter for Multi-Temporal PolSAR Image with Multi-Dimensional Information Fusion

Author:

Li Haoliang1ORCID,Cui Xingchao1,Li Mingdian1,Deng Junwu1,Chen Siwei1

Affiliation:

1. College of Electronic Science and Technology, National University of Defense Technology, Changsha 410073, China

Abstract

Polarimetric synthetic aperture radar (PolSAR) is an important sensor for earth observation. Multi-temporal PolSAR images obtained by successive observations of the region of interest contain rich polarimetric–temporal–spatial information of the land covers, which has wide applications. Speckle filtering becomes a necessary pre-processing for many subsequent applications. Currently, it is common to filter multi-temporal PolSAR data by directly using a speckle filter developed for single SAR or PolSAR data. The cross-correlation between different time series contains rich information in multi-temporal PolSAR images. How to utilize complete polarimetric–temporal–spatial information becomes a large challenge to achieve more satisfied performances of speckle reduction and details preservation simultaneously. This work dedicates to this issue and develops a novel speckle filtering approach for multi-temporal PolSAR data by multi-dimensional information fusion. The core idea is to establish an adaptive and efficient strategy of similar pixel selection based on the similarity test of multi-temporal polarimetric covariance matrices. This similar pixel selection scheme fuses the complete information of multi-temporal PolSAR data. The sensitivity of the proposed scheme is demonstrated with several typical and challenging texture patterns. Then, an adaptive speckle filter is established specifically for multi-temporal PolSAR data. Intensive comparison studies are carried out with airborne UAVSAR datasets and spaceborne ALOS/PALSAR datasets. Quantitative investigations in terms of the equivalent number of looks (ENL) and the figure of merit (FOM) indexes demonstrate and validate the superiority of the proposed method.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences

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