Simulated analysis of the characteristics of SAR signal attenuation in forest areas

REMOTE SENSING LETTERS(2023)

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To fully understand the contribution of individual components of the forest to electromagnetic wave attenuation, in this work, the forest is simplified to a volume layer consisting of randomly distributed leaves and branches. We calculated the specific attenuation and skin depths of broadleaves, coniferous needles and branches using generalized Rayleigh-Gans (GRG) approximation and finite length lossy dielectric cylinder scattering models, as well as Foldy-Lax multiple scattering and optical theories. The results indicate that the specific attenuation of a single scatterer is related to the scatterer size and incident angle. For a forest volume layer, the attenuation contributions of leaves and branches were investigated, and the results show that the attenuation of leaves is more significant in the high-frequency domain. Subsequently, the skin depth changes with frequencies and scatterer density was analysed. At L-band (1.3 GHz), a monostatic SAR system will be unable to acquire underlying ground information if the height of the forest volume layer is greater than 31.1 m when the broadleaf number density is 25. At last, the variations in the attenuation of the polarization waves with the permittivity of scatterers and leaf shape were also discussed.
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sar signal attenuation,forest
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