A processing chain jointly employing Sentinel-1 and Sentinel-2 data is presented. It aims at monitoring changes in the status of the vegetation cover by integrating the three red-edge (RE) bands of Sentinel-2, at 20 m pixel spacing, with textural features calculated from the Interferometric Wide (IW) Ground Range Detected (GRD) product of Sentinel-1, available at 10 m pixel spacing. Hyper-sharpening on Sentinel-2 multispectral bands and modulation-based integration of Sentinel-1 SAR acquisitions are applied on a multitemporal dataset acquired before and after a recent fire event. New color-composite results of the proposed fusion procedure may be useful for visual inspection and analysis by experts in vegetation status monitoring.

Monitoring of changes in vegetation status through integration of time series of hyper-sharpened Sentinel-2 red-edge bands and information-theoretic textural features of Sentinel-1 SAR backscatter / Aiazzi B.; Alparone L.; Arienzo A.; Garzelli A.; Zoppetti C.. - ELETTRONICO. - 11155:(2019), pp. 0-11. (Intervento presentato al convegno Image and Signal Processing for Remote Sensing XXV 2019 tenutosi a Strasbourg, France nel 9 September 2019 through 11 September 2019) [10.1117/12.2533588].

Monitoring of changes in vegetation status through integration of time series of hyper-sharpened Sentinel-2 red-edge bands and information-theoretic textural features of Sentinel-1 SAR backscatter

Alparone L.;Arienzo A.;
2019

Abstract

A processing chain jointly employing Sentinel-1 and Sentinel-2 data is presented. It aims at monitoring changes in the status of the vegetation cover by integrating the three red-edge (RE) bands of Sentinel-2, at 20 m pixel spacing, with textural features calculated from the Interferometric Wide (IW) Ground Range Detected (GRD) product of Sentinel-1, available at 10 m pixel spacing. Hyper-sharpening on Sentinel-2 multispectral bands and modulation-based integration of Sentinel-1 SAR acquisitions are applied on a multitemporal dataset acquired before and after a recent fire event. New color-composite results of the proposed fusion procedure may be useful for visual inspection and analysis by experts in vegetation status monitoring.
2019
Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering
Image and Signal Processing for Remote Sensing XXV 2019
Strasbourg, France
9 September 2019 through 11 September 2019
Aiazzi B.; Alparone L.; Arienzo A.; Garzelli A.; Zoppetti C.
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