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Publications about 'remote sensing'

Articles in journal or book chapters

  1. R. N. Treuhaft, B. D. Chapman, J. R. dos Santos, F. G. Gonçalves, L. V. Dutra, P. M. L. A. Graça, and J. B. Drake. Vegetation profiles in tropical forests from multibaseline interferometric synthetic aperture radar, field, and lidar measurements. J. Geophys. Res., 114:1-16, December 2009.
    Keywords: SAR Processing, SAR Tomography, tropical forest structure, InSAR, interferometric SAR, lidar, Ecosystems, structure and dynamics, Remote sensing, Atmospheric Composition and Structure, Biosphere atmosphere interactions, Trace gases. [Abstract] [bibtex-entry]


  2. Shane R. Cloude. Polarization coherence tomography. Radio Sci., 41:--, August 2006.
    Keywords: SAR Processing, SAR Tomography, radar tomography, polarimetric interferometry, radar polarimetry, Remote sensing, Inverse scattering, Random media and rough surfaces, Interferometry, InSAR, SAR Interferometry, PolInSAR. [Abstract] [bibtex-entry]


  3. Robert N. Treuhaft, Beverly E. Law, and Gregory P. Asner. Forest Attributes from Radar Interferometric Structure and Its Fusion with Optical Remote Sensing. BioScience, 54(6):561--571, 2004.
    Keywords: SAR Processing, InSAR, SAR Interferometry, Forest, remote sensing, carbon cycle, LiDAR, optical remote sensing, forest ecology, SAR Tomography. [Abstract] [bibtex-entry]


  4. J.O. Hagberg, L. M. H. Ulander, and J. Askne. Repeat-pass SAR interferometry over forested terrain. IEEE_J_GRS, 33(2):331-340, March 1995.
    Keywords: SAR Processing, SAR interferometry, forest, forested terrain, forestry, general system model, geophysical method, interferometry, land surface topography, measurement technique, radar remote sensing, repeat pass method, scene scattering, synthetic aperture radar, topographic map, vegetation mapping, forestry, geophysical techniques, radar applications, radar imaging, remote sensing, remote sensing by radar, synthetic aperture radar, topography (Earth);. [Abstract] [bibtex-entry]


  5. Fabio Gatelli, Andrea Monti-Guarnieri, Francesco Parizzi, Paolo Pasquali, Claudio Prati, and Fabio Rocca. The wavenumber shift in SAR interferometry. IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, 32(4):855--865, July 1994.
    Keywords: SAR Processing, SAR Interferometry, Interferometry, InSAR, Range Spectral Filter, geophysical techniques, remote sensing by radar, synthetic aperture radar, TINSAR, decorrelation reduction, Baseline Decorrelation, geophysical measurement technique, ground wavenumber spectra, land surface, local slope, low noise interferogram, off-nadir angle, phase unwrapping, quick-look interferogram, radar imaging, range resolution enhancement, relative shift, remote sensing, spectral shift, terrain mapping, wavenumber shift. [Abstract] [bibtex-entry]


  6. D. Massonnet, F. Adragna, and M. Rossi. CNES general-purpose SAR correlator. Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on, 32(3):636--643, 1994.
    Keywords: SAR Processing, Presumming, geophysical techniques, geophysics computing, image processing, remote sensing, remote sensing by radar, synthetic aperture radar, CNES general-purpose SAR correlator, constant phase reference, contrast seeker, data presumming, fast Fourier transform, frequency azimuth frequency domain, geophysical measurement technique, interferometry, land surface, migration compensation, multilooking, polynomial law generator, quick look, radar remote sensing, radiometric equalization map, signal processing, software, standard single look complex product, synthetic aperture radar, terrain mapping. [Abstract] [bibtex-entry]


  7. M. C. Dobson, F. T. Ulaby, T. LeToan, A. Beaudoin, E. S. Kasischke, and N. Christensen. Dependence of radar backscatter on coniferous forest biomass. IEEE_J_GRS, 30(2):412-415, March 1992.
    Keywords: SAR Processing, Forest, Forest parameters, biomass, C-band, Duke, France, L-band, Landes, North Carolina, P-band, SAR data, United States, age, coniferous forest biomass, maritime pines, plantations, radar backscatter, remote sensing, backscatter, ecology, forestry, remote sensing by radar;. [Abstract] [bibtex-entry]


  8. Fuk K. Li and R. M. Goldstein. Studies of Multibaseline Spaceborne Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radars. IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, 28(1):88-97, January 1990.
    Keywords: SAR Processing, SAR Interferometry, Interferometry, InSAR, Multi-Baseline SAR, SAR Tomography, geophysical techniques, radar applications, radar measurement, radiowave interferometry, remote sensing, topography (Earth)INSAR design, Seasat, baseline separations, geophysical technique, multibaseline spaceborne interferometric synthetic aperture radars, performance, phase measurement error model, remote sensing, signal-to-noise ratios, topography measurement capability. [Abstract] [bibtex-entry]


Conference articles

  1. Alberto Moreira and Rolf Scheiber. Doppler parameter estimation algorithms for SAR processing with the chirp scaling approach. In Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, 1994. IGARSS '94. 'Surface and Atmospheric Remote Sensing: Technologies, Data Analysis and Interpretation'., International, volume 4, pages 1977--1979, 1994.
    Keywords: SAR Processing, Doppler Centroid Estimation, Doppler Ambiguity Resolver, DAR, SDE, CDE, Sign Doppler Estimator, Correlation Doppler Estimator, Doppler radar, FM radar, airborne radar, geophysical signal processing, geophysical techniques, radar applications, radar imaging, remote sensing by radar, spaceborne radar, synthetic aperture radar, Doppler parameter estimation algorithm, Doppler parameters, Doppler rate, SAC, SAR imaging, SAR processing, SPECAN, airborne radar, autocorrelation function, Chirp Scaling Algorithm, chirp scaling approach, correlation method, geophysical measurement technique, image processing, land surface, range-frequency centroid, remote sensing, shift and correlate algorithm, signal processing, spaceborne SAR, synthetic aperture radar, terrain mapping. [Abstract] [bibtex-entry]



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Last modified: Wed Sep 8 19:33:01 2010
Author: Othmar Frey , Remote Sensing Laboratories (RSL), University of Zurich, Switzerland .


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