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This paper presents results of examining the detection of crashed aircraft targets using airborne SAR data. Considerations for decreasing the number of "false ...
This paper presents results of examining the detection of crashed aircraft targets using airborne SAR data. Considerations for decreasing the number of "false ...
The addition of interferometric coherence to the polarimetric analysis is expected to assist in screening out samples that do not correspond to detected targets ...
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This book focuses on a specific class of implementation of synthetic aperture radar with particular emphasis on the use of polarization to infer the geophysical ...
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Polarimetric Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) is a recent area of research that has had significant attention from the mid-1990s.
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Synthetic aperture radar for search and rescue: polarimetry and interferometry. from en.wikipedia.org
Interferometric synthetic aperture radar, abbreviated InSAR (or deprecated IfSAR), is a radar technique used in geodesy and remote sensing.
Synthetic aperture radar (SAR) is a widely used tool for radar remote sensing of the Earth. Be it the geosphere, cryosphere, hydrosphere, or the biosphere, ...
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SAR Polarimetry / Polarimetric Interferometry. The PolSAR/PolInSAR module supports the processing of polarimetric and polarimetric interferometric SAR data.
Full coverage of the Earth with SRTM was possible in the 10 day mission by operating the radar in two two- beam ScanSAR modes, one with vertical polarization, ...
The polarimetric synthetic aperture radar (PolSAR) provides us with a two-by-two scattering matrix data set. The ensemble averaged coherency matrix in an ...