This paper investigates the benefits deriving from introducing a wavelet-transform-based fusion framework for multi-frequency Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) data. A specific application is considered in the assessment of the fused classification map derived and this is the discrimination of different kinds of oil in sea. S-band and X-band datasets, concurrently acquired from the same airborne platform, have here been used. The findings suggest that fusing S-band and X-band SAR data does improve the oil type discrimination between crude oil and diesel oil used in the exercise, although a more quantitative analysis should be conducted in the future to measure the degree of improvement.
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