Polarimetric synthetic aperture radar (PolSAR) obtains polarimetric scattering of targets. The scattering properties are usually considered as invariant in azimuth. In some new SAR mode, such as wide-angle SAR and circular SAR (CSAR), targets are illuminated for longer time and look angle changes a lot. Moreover some targets have different physical shape in different look angle. Thus scattering properties can no longer be considered as invariant in azimuth. Variations across azimuth should be considered as useful information and are important parts of targets’ scattering properties. In this paper, polarimetric data are cut into subapertures in order to achieve scattering properties in different look angle. Target vector and coherency matrix are de- fined for multi-aperture situation. Polarimetric entropy for multi-aperture situation is then defined and named with multi-aperture poalrimetric entropy(MAPE). MAPE is calculated based on eigenvalue of multi-aperture coherency matrix. MAPE describes variations of scattering properties across subapertures. When MAPE is low, scattering properties change a lot across subapertures, which refers to anisotropic targets. When MAPE is high, there are few variations across subapertures, which refers to isotropic targets. Thus anisotropic targets and isotropic targets can be identified by MAPE. The effectiveness of MAPE is demonstrated on polarimetric CSAR(Pol-CSAR) data, acquired by the Institute of Electronics airborne CSAR system at P-band.
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