Author:R. Kumaraperumal*, M. Shama, Balaji Kannan K.P. Ragunath and R. Jagadeeswaran
p-ISSN:0024-9602, Vol:104, Issue:54-57
DOI:10.29321/MAJ 2019.000213Crop discrimination is a key issue for agricultural monitoring using remote sensing techniques. Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) data are advantageous for crop monitoring and classification because of their all-weather imaging capabilities. The multi-temporal Sentinel 1A SAR data was acquired from 08th August, 2015 to 23rd January, 2016 at 12 days interval covering the extent of Perambalur district of Tamil Nadu. Both the Vertical - Vertical (VV) and Vertical-Horizontal (VH) polarized data are compared. The ground truth data collection was performed for cotton and maize during the vegetative, flowering and harvesting stages. The temporal backscattering coefficient (σ0 ) for cotton and maize are extracted using the training datasets. The mean backscattering values for cotton during the entire cropping period ranges from -10.58 dB to -6.28 dB and -20.59 dB to -14.53 dB for VV and VH polarized data respectively, and for maize it ranges from -11.08 dB to -7.07 dB and -19.85 dB to -14.14 dB for VV and VH polarized data respectively
Key words : Sentinel 1A, SAR Backscattering signature, Maize, Cotton.
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