Comparison of Biomass Acquisition Modes for the Characterization of Forests

This aims to compare the performance of different observations modes of the future BIOMASS mission for the characterization of tropical forests. In particular, it provides indicators of variability for different typical descriptors of the SAR response of a forest, and computes estimates using real data acquired at P band in the frame of the TropiSAR campaign. Results show that the best performance, reached in the Polarimetric and Tomographic mode, degrades slightly in the single-polarization case and significantly when the vertical tomographic resolution is reduced. Nevertheless, it is shown that in this latter case, the use of priors estimated in the high-resolution tomographic phase and consisting on the estimate of the wave extinction, leads to a spectacular improvement of the performance. This results reveals important in the frame of the BIOMASS missions which plans to phases with different acquisition configurations.