EXTRACTION OF URBAN FOOTPRINT OF BENGALURU CITY USING MICROWAVE REMOTE SENSING
Monitoring the urban development/change is of critical importance in planning the future infrastructure of a city. The use of satellite images in urban related studies has yielded in exemplary results. The city of Bengaluru, with high variation in urban landscape is most suited for this study. In th...
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doaj-20099c61eb3f426aa914f25e800f1da42020-11-25T00:17:35ZengCopernicus PublicationsThe International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences1682-17502194-90342018-11-01XLII-573574010.5194/isprs-archives-XLII-5-735-2018EXTRACTION OF URBAN FOOTPRINT OF BENGALURU CITY USING MICROWAVE REMOTE SENSINGR. Deepthi0S. Ravindranath1K. G. Raj2Bharati Vidyapeeth Institute of Environment Education and Research, Pune, IndiaRegional Remote Sensing Centre – South, National Remote Sensing Centre, Indian Space Research Organisation, Bengaluru, IndiaRegional Remote Sensing Centre – South, National Remote Sensing Centre, Indian Space Research Organisation, Bengaluru, IndiaMonitoring the urban development/change is of critical importance in planning the future infrastructure of a city. The use of satellite images in urban related studies has yielded in exemplary results. The city of Bengaluru, with high variation in urban landscape is most suited for this study. In this paper, the potential of the SAR imagery in understanding and characterizing the urban features is studied. The SAR images have unique characteristics such as double bounce and corner reflectors which are prominent in an urban landscape. The diverse urban features are characterised by comparing the graphs derived from the image statistics of temporal Sentinel-1 dual polarized data. For the generation of the urban footprint a rule based approach and an object oriented approach has been implemented in this study. The stack of coherence image and synthetic bands derived from image statistics of the VV polarization is used as the input image for the same. The final urban footprint is derived by the comparison of the output from both the methods. The results are authenticated with the urban footprint obtained by optical imagery of the same area for better understanding and improvement of the algorithm. The observations are made regarding the contribution of SAR in the study of urban features and the feasibility of implementation in the mainstream analysis.https://www.int-arch-photogramm-remote-sens-spatial-inf-sci.net/XLII-5/735/2018/isprs-archives-XLII-5-735-2018.pdf |
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EXTRACTION OF URBAN FOOTPRINT OF BENGALURU CITY USING MICROWAVE REMOTE SENSING |
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EXTRACTION OF URBAN FOOTPRINT OF BENGALURU CITY USING MICROWAVE REMOTE SENSING |
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EXTRACTION OF URBAN FOOTPRINT OF BENGALURU CITY USING MICROWAVE REMOTE SENSING |
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EXTRACTION OF URBAN FOOTPRINT OF BENGALURU CITY USING MICROWAVE REMOTE SENSING |
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EXTRACTION OF URBAN FOOTPRINT OF BENGALURU CITY USING MICROWAVE REMOTE SENSING |
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extraction of urban footprint of bengaluru city using microwave remote sensing |
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The International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences |
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Monitoring the urban development/change is of critical importance in planning the future infrastructure of a city. The use of satellite images in urban related studies has yielded in exemplary results. The city of Bengaluru, with high variation in urban landscape is most suited for this study. In this paper, the potential of the SAR imagery in understanding and characterizing the urban features is studied. The SAR images have unique characteristics such as double bounce and corner reflectors which are prominent in an urban landscape. The diverse urban features are characterised by comparing the graphs derived from the image statistics of temporal Sentinel-1 dual polarized data. For the generation of the urban footprint a rule based approach and an object oriented approach has been implemented in this study. The stack of coherence image and synthetic bands derived from image statistics of the VV polarization is used as the input image for the same. The final urban footprint is derived by the comparison of the output from both the methods. The results are authenticated with the urban footprint obtained by optical imagery of the same area for better understanding and improvement of the algorithm. The observations are made regarding the contribution of SAR in the study of urban features and the feasibility of implementation in the mainstream analysis. |
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