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Publications about 'vegetation height'
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Shane R. Cloude and Konstantinos P. Papathanassiou.
Three-stage inversion process for polarimetric SAR interferometry.
In ,
volume 150,
pages 125-134,
June 2003.
Keywords:
SAR Processing,
decorrelation,
electromagnetic wave scattering,
inverse problems,
parameter estimation,
radar imaging,
radar polarimetry,
remote sensing by radar,
synthetic aperture radar geometrical approach,
ground topography,
interferograms,
inversion accuracy,
mean extinction estimation,
model structure,
multiple polarisation channels,
parameter estimates,
parameter estimation,
polarimetric SAR interferometry,
random canopy,
simulated vector coherent SAR data,
single frequency sensor,
temporal decorrelation,
three-stage inversion process,
two-layer coherent scattering model,
vegetation height,
vertical tree structure.
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M. Rombach and Joćo Moreira.
Description and applications of the multipolarized dual band OrbiSAR-1 InSAR sensor.
In Radar Conference, 2003. Proceedings of the International,
volume 5,
pages 245--250,
2003.
Keywords:
electromagnetic wave reflection,
electromagnetic wave scattering,
radar polarimetry,
remote sensing by radar,
Spaceborne SAR,
synthetic aperture radar,
terrain mapping,
topography (Earth),
vegetation mapping,
OrbiSAR-1 InSAR sensor,
area mapping,
bald earth height information,
biomass,
canopy top foliage scattering,
digital elevation,
forest-classification,
ground elevation,
interferometric SAR,
multipolarized dual band InSAR sensor,
permanent cloud covered tropical areas,
soil reflection,
surface elevation,
topographic maps,
trunk reflection,
vegetation density,
vegetation height,
vegetation/microwave interaction.
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