Mosaicking Copernicus Sentinel-1 Data at Global Scale
This paper presents a processing chain for handling big volume of remotely sensing data for generating wide extent
mosaics. More specifically, the data under consideration are level-1 ground range detected Sentinel-1 products with dual polarisation
(VV+VH or HH+HV). Two approaches for a) distribution discretization accompanied by false color composition and b) image rendering
and mosaicking are proposed. While these two components are necessary constituents of the presented mosaicking workflow, they
can operate independently of each other. The design of the processing chain satisfies three objectives: i) contrasting derivative
products of the input Sentinel-1 imagery such as the Global Human Settlement Layer, ii) adapting on a high-throughput computing
system for fast execution, and iii) allowing potential extensions to more complex applications such as the image classification. Fast
processing, process automation, incremental adjustment and information distinction are the main advantages of the proposed method.
Elaboration and focus on these features are carried out during the presentation of the results.
SYRRIS Vasileios;
CORBAN Christina;
PESARESI Martino;
SOILLE Pierre;
2018-11-15
IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS
JRC110914
2332-7790 (online),
https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8428406,
https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/JRC110914,
10.1109/TBDATA.2018.2846265 (online),
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