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" Microwave scattering and emission models and their applications / "


Document Type : BL
Record Number : 953208
Doc. No : b707578
Main Entry : Fung, Adrian K.
Title & Author : Microwave scattering and emission models and their applications /\ Adrian K. Fung, K.S. Chen.
Publication Statement : Boston :: Artech House,, ©2010.
Series Statement : The Artech House remote sensing series
Page. NO : 1 online resource (xviii, 430 pages) :: illustrations.
ISBN : 1608070379
: : 1608070387
: : 9781608070374
: : 9781608070381
Bibliographies/Indexes : Includes bibliographical references.
Contents : Microwave Scattering and Emission Models for Users; Contents; Preface; Chapter 1 Introduction to Microwave Scattering and Emission Models for Users; 1.1 INTRODUCTION; 1.2 ORGANIZATION; 1.3 MODEL DEFINITIONS FOR ACTIVE AND PASSIVE SENSING; Chapter 2 The Small Perturbation Surface Backscattering Model; 2.1 INTRODUCTION; 2.1.1 Shadowing Considerations; 2.2 ISOTROPIC EXPONENTIAL CORRELATION WITH A GAUSSIANHEIGHT DISTRIBUTION; 2.2.1 Theoretical Trends for the Exponential Correlation; 2.2.2 Comparison with Measurements; 2.3 ISOTROPIC GAUSSIAN CORRELATION WITH A GAUSSIANHEIGHT DISTRIBUTION
: 2.3.1 Theoretical Trends for the Gaussian Correlation2.3.2 Comparison with Measurements; 2.4 ISOTROPIC X-POWER CORRELATION WITH A GAUSSIAN HEIGHT DISTRIBUTION; 2.4.1 Theoretical Trends for the x-Power Correlation; 2.4.2 Comparison with Measurements; 2.5 ISOTROPIC X-EXPONENTIAL CORRELATION WITH A GAUSSIAN HEIGHT DISTRIBUTION; 2.5.1 Theoretical Trends for the x-Exponential Correlation; 2.5.2 Comparison with Measurements; 2.6 ISOTROPIC EXPONENTIAL-LIKE CORRELATION WITH AGAUSSIAN HEIGHT DISTRIBUTION; 2.6.1 Theoretical Trends for the Exponential-Like Correlation; 2.6.2 Comparison with Measurements
: 2.7 DISCUSSIONReferences; Chapter 3 The Simplified Integral Equation Surface Backscattering Model; 3.1 INTRODUCTION; 3.1.1 The Simplified IEM Model; 3.1.2 Computer Program Organization; 3.2 ISOTROPIC EXPONENTIAL CORRELATION; 3.2.1 Theoretical Trends in Like Polarized Scattering with Exponential Correlation; 3.2.2 Theoretical Trends in Cross-Polarized Scattering with ExponentialCorrelation; 3.2.3 Comparison with Measurements; 3.3 ISOTROPIC GAUSSIAN CORRELATION; 3.3.1 Theoretical Trends in Like Polarized Scattering with Gaussian Correlation
: 3.3.2 Theoretical Trends in Cross-Polarized Scattering with Gaussian Correlation3.3.3 Comparison with Measurements and Simulations; 3.4 ISOTROPIC X-POWER CORRELATION; 3.4.1 Theoretical Trends in Like Polarized Scattering with x-PowerCorrelation; 3.4.2 Theoretical Trends in Cross-Polarized Scattering with x-Power Correlation; 3.4.3 Comparison with Measurements and Simulations; 3.5 ISOTROPIC X-EXPONENTIAL CORRELATION; 3.5.1 Theoretical Trends in Like Polarized Scattering with x-ExponentialCorrelation; 3.5.2 Comparison with Measurements; 3.6 ISOTROPIC EXPONENTIAL-LIKE CORRELATION
: 3.6.1 A Comparison of Spectral Contents3.6.2 Theoretical Trends in Like Polarized Scattering with Exponential-LikeCorrelation; 3.6.3 Comparison with Measurements and Simulations; 3.7 DISCUSSION; References; Chapter 4 The IEM-B Surface Backscattering Model; 4.1 INTRODUCTION; 4.2 ISOTROPIC EXPONENTIAL CORRELATION; 4.2.1 Theoretical Trends for Like Polarization with Exponential Correlation; 4.2.2 Comparison with Measurements; 4.3 ISOTROPIC GAUSSIAN CORRELATION; 4.3.1 Theoretical Trends for Like Polarization with Gaussian Correlation; 4.3.2 Comparison with Measurements and Simulations
Abstract : Today, microwave remote sensing has evolved into a valuable and economical tool for a variety of applications. It is used in a wide range of areas, from geological sensing, geographical mapping, and weather monitoring, to GPS positioning, aircraft traffic, and mapping of oil pollution over the sea surface. This unique resource provides microwave remote sensing professionals with practical scattering and emission data models that represent the interaction between electromagnetic waves and a scene on the Earth surface in the microwave region. The book helps engineers understand and apply these models to their specific work in the field. CD-ROM Included! Contains Mathematica code for all the scattering and emission models presented the book, so practitioners can easily use the models for their own applications.
Subject : Bistatic radar-- Mathematical models.
Subject : Radar cross sections.
Subject : Bistatic radar-- Mathematical models.
Subject : Radar cross sections.
Subject : TECHNOLOGY ENGINEERING-- Radar.
Dewey Classification : ‭621.3848‬
LC Classification : ‭TK6592.B57‬‭F86 2010eb‬
Added Entry : Chen, K. S., (Kun-Shan),1959-
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