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Publications about 'radar theory'

Articles in journal or book chapters

  1. S.R. Cloude, J. Fortuny, J.M. Lopez-Sanchez, and A.J. Sieber. Wide-band polarimetric radar inversion studies for vegetation layers. IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, 37(5):2430-2441, September 1999.
    Keywords: backscatter, forestry, geophysical techniques, image classification, radar cross-sections, radar polarimetry, remote sensing by radar, synthetic aperture radar, vegetation mappingbackscatter, canopy, complex volume scattering, entropy-alpha target decomposition scheme, ficus tree, fig, fir tree, forest, forestry, geophysical measurement technique, image classification scheme, inversion algorithm, parametric inversion, polarimetric radar inversion, radar polarimetry, radar scattering, radar theory, random particle cloud model, small anisotropic particles, two-parameter model, vegetation layer, vegetation mapping, wide band method. [Abstract] [bibtex-entry]


  2. Andreas Reigber. Range dependent spectral filtering to minimize the baseline decorrelation in airborne SAR interferometry. 3:1721--1723, 1999.
    Keywords: SAR Processing, SAR Interferometry, Interferometry, InSAR, Range Spectral Filter, Spectral Filter, adaptive signal processing, airborne radar, geophysical signal processing, geophysical techniques, radar imaging, radar theory, remote sensing by radar, synthetic aperture radar, terrain mapping, E-SAR, InSAR, L-band, SAR, Airborne SAR interferometry, Airborne SAR, Baseline Decorrelation, fixed bandwidth filtering, geometric resolution, geophysical measurement technique, interferogram coherence, interferometric SAR, land surface, radar imaging, radar remote sensing, range dependent spectral filtering, repeat-pass, spectral misalignment, synthetic aperture radar, terrain mapping. [Abstract] [bibtex-entry]


  3. S.R. Cloude and Konstantinos P. Papathanassiou. Polarimetric SAR interferometry. IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, 36(5):1551-1565, September 1998.
    Keywords: SAR Processing, PolInSAR, geophysical techniques, radar imaging, radar polarimetry, radar theory, remote sensing by radar, synthetic aperture radarInSAR, coherence optimization problem, elevated forest canopy, general formulation, geophysical measurement technique, interferogram, interferometric SAR, interferometric coherence, land surface, linear combinations, maximization, polarimetric SAR interferometry, polarimetric basis transformation, radar polarimetry, radar remote sensing, scalar interferometry, stochastic scattering model, strong polarization dependency, synthetic aperture radar, terrain mapping, vector wave interferometry, SAR Tomography. [Abstract] [bibtex-entry]


  4. Knut Eldhuset. A new fourth-order processing algorithm for spaceborne SAR. Aerospace and Electronic Systems, IEEE Transactions on, 34(3):824--835, 1998.
    Keywords: SAR Processing, digital simulation, radar theory, signal processing, spaceborne radar, synthetic aperture radar, transfer functions, azimuth lines, extended ETF, fourth-order EETF, fourth-order processing algorithm, fourth-order signal aperture radar, high quality images, integration times, phase corrections, phase preservation, range-variant phase corrections, satellite-Earth relative motion, spaceborne SAR, spatial resolution, synthetic aperture radar, two-dimensional exact transfer function. [Abstract] [bibtex-entry]


  5. Shane R. Cloude and Eric Pottier. An entropy based classification scheme for land applications of polarimetric SAR. IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, 35(1):68-78, January 1997.
    Keywords: SAR Processing, Polarimetry, PolSAR, Entropy, Anisotropy, Alpha, H-A-alpha, S-matrix theory, geophysical signal processing, geophysical techniques, image classification, radar imaging, radar polarimetry, radar theory, remote sensing by radar, synthetic aperture radar, S-matrix theory, average target scattering matrix parameters, coherency matrix, eigenvalue analysis, entropy based classification, geophysical measurement technique, image classification, land surface, land use, parameterization, polarimetric SAR, polarimetric scattering problem, quantitative analysis, radar polarimetry, radar remote sensing, scattering entropy, terrain mapping, three-level Bernoulli statistical model, unsupervised classifier. [Abstract] [bibtex-entry]


  6. R.L. Mitchell. Creating complex signal samples from a band-limited real signal. Aerospace and Electronic Systems, IEEE Transactions on, 25(3):425-427, 1989.
    Keywords: quadrature demodulation, demodulation, digital filters, filtering and prediction theory, radar theory, signal processing, FIR filter, band-limited real signal, filter, finite-duration impulse response, image band rejection, radar theory, signal processing. [Abstract] [bibtex-entry]


Conference articles

  1. P. Berardino, G. Fornaro, R. Lanari, E. Sansosti, F. Serafino, and F. Soldovieri. Multi-pass synthetic aperture radar for 3-D focusing. In Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, 2002. IGARSS '02. 2002 IEEE International, volume 1, pages 176--178 vol.1, 2002.
    Keywords: SAR Processing, SAR Tomography, Tomography, geophysical techniques, radar imaging, radar theory, remote sensing by radar, synthetic aperture radar, terrain mapping, 3D focusing, SAR, SVD, geophysical measurement technique, land surface, multipass method, penetration depth, radar imaging, radar remote sensing, radar tomography, singular value decomposition, synthetic aperture radar, terrain mapping. [Abstract] [bibtex-entry]


  2. Tim Payne. Phase analysis for the limitations of the tomographic paradigm on a 3D scene. In Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, 2001. IGARSS '01. IEEE 2001 International, volume 7, pages 3030--3032, 2001.
    Keywords: SAR Processing, SAR Tomography, Tomography, geophysical techniques, radar theory, remote sensing by radar, synthetic aperture radar, terrain mapping, 3D Fourier transform, 3D scene, SAR, complex surface reflectivity, demodulated pulses, geophysical measurement technique, land surface, phase analysis, phase errors, spotlight mode, synthetic aperture radar, terrain mapping, three dimensional scene. [Abstract] [bibtex-entry]


  3. A. Potsis, A. Reigber, and K.P. Papathanassiou. A phase preserving method for RF interference suppression in P-band. In Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, 1999. IGARSS '99 Proceedings. IEEE 1999 International, volume 5, pages 2655--2657, 1999.
    Keywords: SAR Processing, interference suppression, radar interference, radar theory, radiowave interferometry, synthetic aperture radar, ESAR, P-Band, Airborne SAR, P-band synthetic aperture radar interferometric data, RFI Suppression, Solothurn, Switzerland, interferometric SAR data applications, least mean square method, phase preserving method, phase preserving notch filter, polarimetric interferometric SAR data. [Abstract] [bibtex-entry]


  4. J.L. Bauck and W. K. Jenkins. Convolution-backprojection image resource for bistatic synthetic aperture radar. In Proc. IEEE Int. Symp. on Circuits and Systems, volume 3, pages 1512-1515, May 1989.
    Keywords: SAR Processing, Bistatic SAR, Backprojection, bistatic synthetic aperture radar, Azimuth Focusing, convolution-backprojection, elliptical-arc projections, final reconstructed image, ground patch, image resource, pixel, weighting, radar cross-sections, radar theory;. [Abstract] [bibtex-entry]



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Author: Othmar Frey , Remote Sensing Laboratories (RSL), University of Zurich, Switzerland .


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