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Backscattering Characteristics of SAR Images in Damaged Buildings Due to the 2016 Kumamoto Earthquake
by
Xiu, Haoyi
, Matsuoka, Masashi
, Cho, Shinki
in
2016 AD
/ ALOS-2
/ Analysis
/ Artificial satellites in remote sensing
/ backscatter coefficient
/ Backscattering
/ building damage assessment
/ Buildings
/ Certification
/ Coherence
/ Correlation coefficient
/ Correlation coefficients
/ Damage assessment
/ Damage detection
/ deformation
/ Disasters
/ Earthquake damage
/ Earthquakes
/ Economic aspects
/ Environmental aspects
/ Evaluation
/ Fault lines
/ Japan
/ Natural disaster damage
/ PALSAR-2
/ Radar imaging
/ Remote sensing
/ Satellites
/ Seismic activity
/ Sensors
/ Surveys
/ Synthetic aperture radar
2023
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Backscattering Characteristics of SAR Images in Damaged Buildings Due to the 2016 Kumamoto Earthquake
by
Xiu, Haoyi
, Matsuoka, Masashi
, Cho, Shinki
in
2016 AD
/ ALOS-2
/ Analysis
/ Artificial satellites in remote sensing
/ backscatter coefficient
/ Backscattering
/ building damage assessment
/ Buildings
/ Certification
/ Coherence
/ Correlation coefficient
/ Correlation coefficients
/ Damage assessment
/ Damage detection
/ deformation
/ Disasters
/ Earthquake damage
/ Earthquakes
/ Economic aspects
/ Environmental aspects
/ Evaluation
/ Fault lines
/ Japan
/ Natural disaster damage
/ PALSAR-2
/ Radar imaging
/ Remote sensing
/ Satellites
/ Seismic activity
/ Sensors
/ Surveys
/ Synthetic aperture radar
2023
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Backscattering Characteristics of SAR Images in Damaged Buildings Due to the 2016 Kumamoto Earthquake
by
Xiu, Haoyi
, Matsuoka, Masashi
, Cho, Shinki
in
2016 AD
/ ALOS-2
/ Analysis
/ Artificial satellites in remote sensing
/ backscatter coefficient
/ Backscattering
/ building damage assessment
/ Buildings
/ Certification
/ Coherence
/ Correlation coefficient
/ Correlation coefficients
/ Damage assessment
/ Damage detection
/ deformation
/ Disasters
/ Earthquake damage
/ Earthquakes
/ Economic aspects
/ Environmental aspects
/ Evaluation
/ Fault lines
/ Japan
/ Natural disaster damage
/ PALSAR-2
/ Radar imaging
/ Remote sensing
/ Satellites
/ Seismic activity
/ Sensors
/ Surveys
/ Synthetic aperture radar
2023
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Backscattering Characteristics of SAR Images in Damaged Buildings Due to the 2016 Kumamoto Earthquake
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Backscattering Characteristics of SAR Images in Damaged Buildings Due to the 2016 Kumamoto Earthquake
2023
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Most research on the extraction of earthquake-caused building damage using synthetic aperture radar (SAR) images used building damage certification assessments and the EMS-98-based evaluation as ground truth. However, these methods do not accurately assess the damage characteristics. The buildings identified as Major damage in the Japanese damage certification survey contain damage with various characteristics. If Major damage is treated as a single class, the parameters of SAR images will vary greatly, and the relationship between building damage and SAR images would not be properly evaluated. Therefore, it is necessary to divide Major damage buildings into more detailed classes. In this study, the Major damage buildings were newly classified into five damage classes, to correctly evaluate the relationship between building damage characteristics and SAR imagery. The proposed damage classification is based on Japanese damage assessment data and field photographs, and is classified according to the dominant damage characteristics of the building, such as collapse and damage to walls and roofs. We then analyzed the backscattering characteristics of SAR images for each classified damage class. We used ALOS-2 PALSAR-2 images observed before and after the 2016 Kumamoto earthquake in Mashiki Town, where many buildings were damaged by the earthquake. Then, we performed the analysis using two indices, the correlation coefficient R and the coherence differential value γdif, and the damage class. The results indicate that the backscattering characteristics of SAR images show different trends in each damage class. The R tended to decrease for large deformations such as collapsed buildings. The γdif was likely to be sensitive not only to collapsed buildings but also to damage with relatively small deformation, such as distortion and tilting. In addition, it was suggested that the ground displacement near the earthquake fault affected the coherence values.
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