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Retrieving soil moisture from simulated brightness temperatures by a neural network
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2001
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Precision AgricultureEnvironmental MonitoringEngineeringNeural NetworkEarth ScienceSoil PropertyCalibrationSoil MoistureThermal Infrared Remote SensingGeographyMicrowave Remote SensingSurface Soil MoistureSoil PhysicPrecision Soil MappingSimulated Brightness TemperaturesSoil ModelingDroughtRemote SensingRemote Sensing Sensor
The authors present the retrievals of surface soil moisture (SM) from simulated brightness temperatures by a newly developed error propagation learning backpropagation (EPLBP) neural network. The frequencies of interest include 6.9 and 10.7 GHz of the advanced microwave scanning radiometer (AMSR) and 1.4 GHz (L-band) of the soil moisture and ocean salinity (SMOS) sensor. The land surface process/radiobrightness (LSP/R) model is used to provide time series of both SM and brightness temperatures at 6.9 and 10.7 GHz for AMSRs viewing angle of 55/spl deg/, and at L-band for SMOS's multiple viewing angles of 0/spl deg/, 10/spl deg/, 20/spl deg/, 30/spl deg/, 40/spl deg/, and 50/spl deg/ for prairie grassland with a column density of 3.7 km/m/sup 2/. These multiple frequencies and viewing angles allow the authors to design a variety of observation modes to examine their sensitivity to SM. For example, L-band brightness temperature at any single look angle is regarded as an L-band one-dimensional (1D) observation mode. Meanwhile, it can be combined with either the observation at the other angles to become an L-band two-dimensional (2D) or a multiple dimensional observation mode, or with the observation at 6.9 or 10.7 GHz to become a multiple frequency/dimensional observation mode. In this paper, it is shown that the sensitivity of radiobrightness at AMSR channels to SM is increased by incorporating L-band radiobrightness. In addition, the advantage of an L-band 2D or a multiple dimensional observation mode over an L-band 1D observation mode is demonstrated.
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