An inundation event occurred in Italy on November 1994 has been analysed in order to asses the capability to map the flooded areas by radar (SAR) images in support to civil protection interventions. ERS images collected before and after the inundation have shown the presence of different scattering mechanisms occurring in the flooded areas and originating either an increase or a decrease of the backscattering coefficient, depending on the land covers type. This analysis has allowed us to develop a flood discrimination procedure based on a fuzzy approach able to integrate all the possible sources of available data (SAR images, land cover and a DEM) and prior information (cover dependent backscattering behaviour). A comparison with a ground survey providing the maximum flood extension has given encouraging results.
Exploiting physical and topographic information within a fuzzy scheme to map flooded area by SAR / F., Macina; Bignami, Christian; M., Chini; Pierdicca, Nazzareno. - (2006), pp. 1052-1055. (Intervento presentato al convegno 2006 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, IGARSS tenutosi a Denver; United States nel 31 July 2006 through 4 August 2006) [10.1109/igarss.2006.271].
Exploiting physical and topographic information within a fuzzy scheme to map flooded area by SAR
BIGNAMI, Christian;PIERDICCA, Nazzareno
2006
Abstract
An inundation event occurred in Italy on November 1994 has been analysed in order to asses the capability to map the flooded areas by radar (SAR) images in support to civil protection interventions. ERS images collected before and after the inundation have shown the presence of different scattering mechanisms occurring in the flooded areas and originating either an increase or a decrease of the backscattering coefficient, depending on the land covers type. This analysis has allowed us to develop a flood discrimination procedure based on a fuzzy approach able to integrate all the possible sources of available data (SAR images, land cover and a DEM) and prior information (cover dependent backscattering behaviour). A comparison with a ground survey providing the maximum flood extension has given encouraging results.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.