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Publications about 'Active'

Books and proceedings

  1. Leung Tsang, Jin Au Kong, and Kung-Hau Ding. Scattering of Electromagnetic Waves: Theories and Applications, volume 1. John Wiley & Sons, Inc., July 2000. [Abstract] [bibtex-entry]


  2. Gunter Schreier, editor. SAR Geocoding: Data and Systems. Wichmann, 1993. Keyword(s): SAR Processing, SAR Geocoding, Geocoding, Doppler Centroid Estimation. [Abstract] [bibtex-entry]


Thesis

  1. Pooja S. Mahapatra. Geodetic network design for InSAR: Application to ground deformation monitoring. PhD thesis, TU Delft, 2015. Keyword(s): SAR Processing, InSAR Persistent Scatterer Interferometry, PSI, GNSS, Transponder, Geodetic Network. [Abstract] [bibtex-entry]


Articles in journal or book chapters

  1. Guido Luzi, Anna Barra, Qi Gao, Pedro F.Espin-Lopez, Riccardo Palama, Oriol Monserrat, Michele Crosetto, and Xavier Colell. A low-cost active reflector and a passive corner reflector network for assisting landslide monitoring using multi-temporal InSAR. Remote Sensing Letters, 13(11):1080-1089, 2022. [Abstract] [bibtex-entry]


  2. Reza Naderpour, Mike Schwank, Derek Houtz, Charles Werner, and Christian Mätzler. Wideband Backscattering From Alpine Snow Cover: A Full-Season Study. IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, 60(4302215):1-15, 2022. Keyword(s): Radar, remote sensing, snow, WBSCAT, wide-band scatterometer, ESA SnowLab. [Abstract] [bibtex-entry]


  3. Marcel Stefko, Othmar Frey, Charles Werner, and Irena Hajnsek. Calibration and Operation of a Bistatic Real-Aperture Polarimetric-Interferometric Ku-Band Radar. IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, 60(5106719):1-19, 2022. [Abstract] [bibtex-entry]


  4. M. Dalaison and R. Jolivet. A Kalman Filter Time Series Analysis Method for InSAR. Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth, 125(7):e2019JB019150, 2020. Note: E2019JB019150 10.1029/2019JB019150. [Abstract] [bibtex-entry]


  5. Stephan Palm, Rainer Sommer, Daniel Janssen, Axel Tessmann, and Uwe Stilla. Airborne Circular W-Band SAR for Multiple Aspect Urban Site Monitoring. IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, 57(9):6996-7016, September 2019. [Abstract] [bibtex-entry]


  6. Pooja Mahapatra, Hans van der Marel, Freek van Leijen, Sami Samie Esfahany, Roland Klees, and Ramon Hanssen. InSAR datum connection using GNSS-augmented radar transponders. Journal of Geodesy, 92(1):21, January 2018. [Abstract] [bibtex-entry]


  7. Stephan Palm, Rainer Sommer, and Uwe Stilla. Mobile Radar Mapping --- Subcentimeter SAR Imaging of Roads. IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, 56(11):6734-6746, November 2018. Keyword(s): SAR Processing, Azimuth Focusing, FMCW, Back Projection, Time-Domain Back-Projection, TDBP, FFBP, Fast-Factorized Back-Projection, CW radar, digital elevation models, FM radar, geophysical image processing, Global Positioning System, image reconstruction, image resolution, radar imaging, remote sensing by radar, synthetic aperture radar, mobile radar mapping-subcentimeter SAR imaging, ultrahigh-resolution synthetic aperture radar data, related theoretical background, imaging method, backprojection techniques, potential errors, correct geometry, imaging quality, point target simulations, suitable digital elevation model, illuminated scene, conventional roads, mobile mapping scenarios, SAR images, output data, reference targets, GPS-INS data, conventional 3-D Point Cloud Software, geometric distortions, subcentimeter SAR imaging, active frequency-modulated continuous wave radar system, frequency 300.0 GHz, Synthetic aperture radar, Sensors, Radar imaging, Roads, Laser radar, Geometry, Millimeter wave radar, radar resolution, radar signal processing, road vehicle radar. [Abstract] [bibtex-entry]


  8. A. E. A. Blomberg, T. O. Saebo, Roy E. Hansen, R. B. Pedersen, and A. Austeng. Automatic Detection of Marine Gas Seeps Using an Interferometric Sidescan Sonar. IEEE Journal of Oceanic Engineering, 42(3):590-602, July 2017. Keyword(s): Synthetic Aperture Sonar, SAS, carbon capture and storage, interferometry, oceanographic techniques, seafloor phenomena, sediments, sonar, underwater sound, volcanology, North Sea, acoustic backscatter properties, acoustic seep detection, automatic seep detection method, autonomous underwater vehicle, biogenic methane, gravel, interferometric sidescan sonar, man-made constructions, marine gas seep automatic detection, marine gas seep detection method, marine gas seep monitoring method, multibeam surveying, ocean greenhouse gases, pipelines, sandy seafloor, seafloor seeps, seafloor types, sediments, seep acoustical property, seep spatial property, sidescan surveying, signal processing techniques, silt, subseafloor CO2 storage sites, volcano CO2 release, water gas-filled bubbles, well heads, Acoustics, Backscatter, Damping, Monitoring, Resonant frequency, Sonar detection, Automatic leakage detection, carbon capture and storage (CCS) monitoring, coherence, gas seep detection, interferometric sonar, sidescan sonar. [Abstract] [bibtex-entry]


  9. J. I. Buskenes, Roy E. Hansen, and A. Austeng. Low-Complexity Adaptive Sonar Imaging. IEEE Journal of Oceanic Engineering, 42(1):87-96, January 2017. Keyword(s): Synthetic Aperture Sonar, SAS, Sonar, array signal processing, interference suppression, sonar imaging, DAS beamformer, Hamming window function, Kaiser window, Kongsberg Maritime HISAS1030 sonar, LCA beamformer, delay-and-sum beamformer, gain -3 dB, interference minimization, low-complexity adaptive sonar imaging, minimum variance distortionless response, parallel hardware, rectangular window function, robust MVDR implementation, spatial statistics, Array signal processing, Arrays, Covariance matrices, Image resolution, Imaging, Robustness, Sonar, Active, LCA, MVDR, active filters, adaptive beamforming, adaptive filters, beamforming, complexity, computational complexity, phased arrays, sonar, spatial filters. [Abstract] [bibtex-entry]


  10. S. K. Chan, R. Bindlish, P. E. O'Neill, E. Njoku, T. Jackson, A. Colliander, F. Chen, Mariko S. Burgin, S. Dunbar, J. Piepmeier, S. Yueh, D. Entekhabi, M. H. Cosh, T. Caldwell, J. Walker, X. Wu, A. Berg, T. Rowlandson, A. Pacheco, H. McNairn, M. Thibeault, J. Martinez-Fernandez, Angel Gonzalez-Zamora, M. Seyfried, D. Bosch, P. Starks, D. Goodrich, J. Prueger, M. Palecki, E. E. Small, M. Zreda, J. C. Calvet, W. T. Crow, and Y. Kerr. Assessment of the SMAP Passive Soil Moisture Product. IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, 54(8):4994-5007, August 2016. Keyword(s): hydrological techniques, moisture, remote sensing by radar, soil, L-band radar, L-band radiometer, Level 2 Passive Soil Moisture Product, NASA Distributed Active Archive Center at the National Snow and Ice Data Center, NASA SMAP satellite mission, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, SMAP Passive Soil Moisture product, V-pol Single Channel Algorithm, freeze-thaw state, high-resolution soil moisture global mapping, radar irrecoverable hardware failure, radiometer-only soil moisture product, soil moisture estimates, soil moisture retrievals, Agriculture, Data models, Microwave radiometry, NASA, Soil moisture, Spatial resolution, Brightness temperature, L-band, Level 2 Passive Soil Moisture Product, Level 3 Daily Composite Version, Soil Moisture Active Passive (SMAP), land emission, passive microwave remote sensing, soil moisture, tau-omega model, validation. [Abstract] [bibtex-entry]


  11. C. Lin, B. Rommen, N. Floury, D. Schüttemeyer, M. W. J. Davidson, M. Kern, A. Kontu, J. Lemmetyinen, J. Pulliainen, A. Wiesmann, C. L. Werner, C. Mätzler, M. Schneebeli, M. Proksch, and T. Nagler. Active Microwave Scattering Signature of Snowpack---Continuous Multiyear SnowScat Observation Experiments. IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing, 9(8):3849-3869, August 2016. Keyword(s): remote sensing by radar, snow, snowpack active microwave scattering signature, multiyear SnowScat observation experiment, European Space Agency SnowScat instrument, aperture scatterometer, gamma remote sensing AG, AD 2009 02, Weissfluhjoch, Davos, Switzerland, alpine snowpack, snowpack physical characterization, Sodankyla, Finland, AD 2009 11, Finnish Meteorological Institute, Lapland, passive microwave observation, winter season, time-domain snow profiling experiment, snow microstructure, snow metamorphism, snow depth, snow-water-equivalent, frequency 9.15 GHz to 17.9 GHz, Snow, Instruments, Microstructure, Spaceborne radar, Backscatter, Microwave radiometry, Microwave backscatter, radar remote sensing, scatterometer, snow microstructure, snowpack, snow-water-equivalent (SWE), time-domain profiling. [Abstract] [bibtex-entry]


  12. Marko Komac, Rachel Holley, Pooja Mahapatra, Hans van der Marel, and Milos Bavec. Coupling of GPS/GNSS and radar interferometric data for a 3D surface displacement monitoring of landslides. Landslides, 12(2):241-257, April 2015. [Abstract] [bibtex-entry]


  13. Silvan Leinss, Andreas Wiesmann, J. Lemmetyinen, and I. Hajnsek. Snow Water Equivalent of Dry Snow Measured by Differential Interferometry. IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing, 8(8):3773-3790, August 2015. Keyword(s): radar interferometry, remote sensing by radar, snow, Finland, SnowScat instrument, Sodankyla town, Xand Ku-band, active microwave remote sensing method, differential interferogram time series, differential radar interferometry, dry snow measurement, frequency 10 GHz, frequency 16 GHz, frequency 20 GHz, passive microwave remote sensing method, phase wrapping error, reference instrument, signal delay, snow density, snow pack spatial inhomogeneity, snow volume, snow water equivalent mapping, stratigraphy, temporal decorrelation, time 30 day, Backscatter, Ice, Instruments, Interferometry, Snow, Synthetic aperture radar, Coherence loss, SnowScat, dielectric constant of snow, differential interferometry (D-InSAR), dry snow, microwave penetration of snow, real aperture radar, snow water equivalent (SWE), synthetic aperture radar (SAR). [Abstract] [bibtex-entry]


  14. Pooja S. Mahapatra, Sami Samie Esfahany, and Ramon F. Hanssen. Geodetic Network Design for InSAR. IEEE Trans. Geosci. Remote Sens., 53(7):3669-3680, July 2015. Keyword(s): SAR Processing, InSAR, GNSS, persistent scatterer interferometry, covariance matrices, deformation, geodesy, geomorphology, geophysical techniques, network theory (graphs), radar interferometry, remote sensing by radar, synthetic aperture radar, InSAR measurement, coherent target device deployment, covariance matrices, criterion matrix, deformation signal, densification measurement, geodesic network design methodology, ground deformation measurement, interferometric synthetic aperture radar, network optimization, optimal ground location, Covariance matrices, Deformable models, Geophysical measurements, Redundancy, Synthetic aperture radar, Coherent target, compact active transponder, corner reflector, criterion matrix, economy, geodesy, interferometric synthetic aperture radar (InSAR), network design, precision, reliability. [Abstract] [bibtex-entry]


  15. Maciej J. Soja, H.J. Persson, and Lars M.H. Ulander. Estimation of Forest Biomass From Two-Level Model Inversion of Single-Pass InSAR Data. IEEE Trans. Geosci. Remote Sens., 53(9):5083-5099, September 2015. Keyword(s): data acquisition, digital elevation models, forestry, radar interferometry, remote sensing by radar, synthetic aperture radar, vegetation, AD 2008, AD 2010, AD 2011, AD 2012, AD 2013, InSAR processing, Krycklan feature, Remningstorp feature, Swedish test site, VV-polarized TanDEM-X acquisition, aboveground biomass estimation, biomass predictor, canopy density, digital terrain model, forest biomass estimation, forest height, hemiboreal forest, northern Sweden, single-pass InSAR data, single-pass interferometric synthetic aperture radar data, southern Sweden, two-level model inversion, Biological system modeling, Biomass, Computational modeling, Correlation, Decorrelation, Estimation, Synthetic aperture radar, Aboveground biomass (AGB), TanDEM-X (TDM), canopy density, forest height, interferometric model, interferometric syntheticaperture radar (InSAR), two-level model (TLM). [Abstract] [bibtex-entry]


  16. S. B. Kim, Mahta Moghaddam, L. Tsang, Mariko S. Burgin, X. Xu, and E. G. Njoku. Models of L-Band Radar Backscattering Coefficients Over Global Terrain for Soil Moisture Retrieval. IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, 52(2):1381-1396, February 2014. Keyword(s): Maxwell equations, permittivity, remote sensing by radar, soil, time series, vegetation mapping, L-band radar backscattering coefficient models, Maxwell equations, RMS height, VWC, accurate soil moisture inversion, airborne data, airborne observation, bare surface, co-pol RMS errors, corn crop, datacube errors, dielectric soil constant, distorted Born approximation framework, double-bounce reflectivity, double-bounce volume-surface interaction, empirical formulae, empirical parameters, fast soil moisture inversion, field-based radar data, global land surface, global terrain, grass fields, in situ observation, independent spaceborne phased array type L-band synthetic aperture radars, input parameters, international geosphere-biosphere programme scheme, land surface class simulation, lookup tables, major crops, mean difference range, numerical solutions, physical model outputs, real-time soil moisture inversion, rice crop, shrub, single scatterer, soil moisture active passive mission data, soil moisture retrieval, soil surface root mean square, sophisticated forward model direct inversion, soybean crop, spaceborne Aquarius scatterometer data, surface scattering, theoretical models. [Abstract] [bibtex-entry]


  17. A. E. Albright Blomberg, A. Austeng, Roy E. Hansen, and S. A. V. Synnes. Improving Sonar Performance in Shallow Water Using Adaptive Beamforming. IEEE Journal of Oceanic Engineering, 38(2):297-307, April 2013. Keyword(s): Synthetic Aperture Sonar, SAS, adaptive signal processing, array signal processing, interference suppression, optimisation, sonar imaging, Hanning window, LCA beamformer, MVDR beamformer, SNR, adaptive beamforming, adaptive minimum variance distortionless response beamformer, bottom-imaging sonars, dense receiver array, four-element receivers, low complexity adaptive beamformer, low sidelobe levels, multipath interference avoidance, multipath propagation, narrow mainlobe width, optimization criteria, second-order multipaths, shallow-water environments, sidelobe suppression, signal-to-noise ratio, sonar performance, spatial smoothing, vertical array, Array signal processing, Arrays, Receivers, Scattering, Sea surface, Signal to noise ratio, Sonar, Adaptive beamforming, multipath reduction, shallow-water imaging, sonar. [Abstract] [bibtex-entry]


  18. R. Magagi, A. A. Berg, K. Goita, S. Belair, T. J. Jackson, B. Toth, A. Walker, H. McNairn, P. E. O'Neill, Mahta Moghaddam, I. Gherboudj, A. Colliander, M. H. Cosh, Mariko S. Burgin, J. B. Fisher, S. B. Kim, I. Mladenova, N. Djamai, L. P. B. Rousseau, J. Belanger, J. Shang, and A. Merzouki. Canadian Experiment for Soil Moisture in 2010 (CanEx-SM10): Overview and Preliminary Results. IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, 51(1):347-363, January 2013. Keyword(s): land surface temperature, remote sensing, soil, vegetation, AD 2010, AD 2010 05 31 to 2010 06, AMSR-E soil moisture, CanEx-SM10, Canada, Canadian experiment, National Snow and Ice Data Center, SMOS data, SMOS mission, SMOS soil moisture product, Saskatchewan, active microwave measurement, agricultural area, airborne L-band brightness temperatures, airborne L-band radiometer data, airborne platform, boreal forested area, ocean salinity, passive microwave measurement, radio frequency, reflected soil moisture measurements, satellite platform, soil condition, soil ground-based measurements, soil moisture, soil temperature profiles, vegetation characteristics, vegetation condition, Moisture measurement, Satellites, Soil measurements, Soil moisture, Temperature measurement, Vegetation mapping, Agricultural and boreal forested areas, Soil Moisture and Ocean Salinity (SMOS), brightness temperature, soil moisture, validation. [Abstract] [bibtex-entry]


  19. Alireza Tabatabaeenejad, Mariko S. Burgin, and Mahta Moghaddam. Potential of L-Band Radar for Retrieval of Canopy and Subcanopy Parameters of Boreal Forests. IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, 50(6):2150-2160, June 2012. Keyword(s): calibration, data analysis, forestry, remote sensing by radar, simulated annealing, soil, vegetation mapping, AD 2010 06, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, L-band radar, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, SMAP mission, Uninhabited Aerial Vehicle Synthetic Aperture Radar, absolute retrieval error analysis, calibration method, canopy parameter retrieval, central Canada boreal forests, discrete scatterer radar model, forest structure, forward scattering model, global optimization scheme, inversion method, old black spruce site, old jack pine forests, optimization algorithm, optimization problem, relative retrieval error, scattering mechanisms, simulated annealing, soil moisture information, subcanopy parameter retrieval, surface soil moisture retrieval, synthetic data, vegetation parameters, young jack pine forests, Backscatter, Dielectric constant, L-band, Radar, Scattering, Soil moisture, Vegetation mapping, Allometric relationships, Canadian Experiment for Soil Moisture in 2010 (CanEx-SM10), L-band radar, Soil Moisture Active and Passive (SMAP), boreal forest, canopy, inverse problem, microwave scattering. [Abstract] [bibtex-entry]


  20. M.A. Janssen, A. Le Gall, and L.C. Wye. Anomalous radar backscatter from Titan's surface?. Icarus, 212(1):321-328, 2011. Keyword(s): Titan, Satellites, Surfaces, Radio observations, Radar observations. [Abstract] [bibtex-entry]


  21. Joong-Sun Won Chang-Wook Lee, Zhong Lu, Hyung-Sup Jung and Daniel Dzurisin. Surface Deformation of Augustine Volcano, 1992?2005, from Multiple-Interferogram Processing Using a Refined Small Baseline Subset (SBAS) Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (InSAR) Approach. In J.A. Power, M.L. Coombs, and J.T. Freymueller, editors, The 2006 Eruption of Augustine Volcano, Alaska, number 1769, chapter 18. U.S. Geological Survey, 2010. Keyword(s): SAR Processing, PSI, Persistent Scatterer Interferometry, Interferometry, SAR Interferometry, InSAR, Differential SAR Interferometry, DInSAR, SBAS, Small Baseline Subset, Volcano Monitoring, Surface Deformation, Deformation Monitoring, Geology. [Abstract] [bibtex-entry]


  22. B. Brautigam, J.H. Gonzalez, M. Schwerdt, and M. Bachmann. TerraSAR-X Instrument Calibration Results and Extension for TanDEM-X. IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, 48(2):702-715, February 2010. Keyword(s): TerraSAR-X, TanDEM-X, Earth observation, German TerraSAR-X system, TanDEM-X, TerraSAR-X image products, TerraSAR-X instrument calibration results, active phased array X-band antenna, antenna performance control, bistatic calibration techniques, electronic beam steering, radar images, radiometric stability, satellite flying formation, spaceborne remote sensing, synthetic aperture radar, antenna phased arrays, calibration, phased array radar, radar antennas, radar imaging, remote sensing by radar, spaceborne radar, synthetic aperture radar. [Abstract] [bibtex-entry]


  23. Martina Gabele, Benjamin Brautigam, Daniel Schulze, Ulrich Steinbrecher, Nuria Tous-Ramon, and Marvan Younis. Fore and Aft Channel Reconstruction in the TerraSAR-X Dual Receive Antenna Mode. IEEE Trans. Geosci. Remote Sens., 48(2):795-806, February 2010. Keyword(s): TerraSAR-X, Quad-Pol, TerraSAR-X dual receive antenna mode, TerraSAR-X satellite, aft channel reconstruction, along-track direction, along-track interferometric data, antenna splitting, fore channel reconstruction, ground moving target indication, hardware transformation matrix estimation, internal calibration pulses, redundant receiver unit, sum and difference channel data, synthetic aperture radar, geophysical techniques, radar antennas, radar target recognition, synthetic aperture radar. [Abstract] [bibtex-entry]


  24. S. Jun, Z. Xiaoling, Y. Jianyu, and W. Chen. APC Trajectory Design for One-Active Linear-Array Three-Dimensional Imaging SAR. IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, 48(3):1470-1486, March 2010. Keyword(s): SAR Processing, W-Band, antenna phased arrays, geophysical signal processing, geophysical techniques, image resolution, radar imaging, stereo image processing, synthetic aperture radar, 3D ambiguity function, 3D spatial resolution, Lagrange multiplier method, W-band wave carrier, along-track resolution, antenna phase center function, antenna phase center trajectory design, cross-track resolution, millimeter wave carrier, minimum variance criterion, one-active linear-array 3D imaging SAR, parabolic distribution, switching mode, one-active linear-array 3-D imaging SAR (LASAR), 3-D imaging SAR, Antenna phase center trajectory (APCT) design, Lagrange multiplier method, synthetic aperture radar (SAR). [Abstract] [bibtex-entry]


  25. Martin Stangl, Rolf Werninghaus, B. Schweizer, C. Fischer, Michael Brandfass, Josef Mittermayer, and Helko Breit. TerraSAR-X Technologies and First Results. Radar, Sonar & Navigation, 153(2):86 - 95, April 2006. Keyword(s): SAR Processing, TerraSAR-X, Spaceborne SAR, X-Band, Instrument Description, Imaging Modes, Stripmap, ScanSAR, Spotlight SAR, TerraSAR-X multimode SAR processor, TMSP, Chirp Scaling Algorithm, CSA, SPECAN Algorithm, SPECAN. [Abstract] [bibtex-entry]


  26. H. C. Stankwitz and S. P. Taylor. Advances in non-linear apodization. IEEE Aerospace and Electronic Systems Magazine, 21(1):3-8, January 2006. Keyword(s): SAR Processing, Apodization, Spatially Variant Apodization, SVA, NonLinear Apodization, European Soil Moisture and Ocean Salinity system, GeoSTAR, Y-type synthetic aperture radiometers, antenna size, bandwidth extrapolation, impulse response performance, irregularly-shaped apertures, microwave radar systems, microwave remote sensing, nonlinear apodization, parse coherent apertures, sidelobe control, sparse aperture filling property, superresolution algorithms, superresolution techniques, synthetic aperture radar systems, synthetic multiple aperture radar technology, microwave measurement, radar antennas, radar resolution, remote sensing by radar, synthetic aperture radar. [Abstract] [bibtex-entry]


  27. J. R. Fienup and J. J. Miller. Aberration correction by maximizing generalized sharpness metrics. J. Opt. Soc. Am. A, 20(4):609-620, April 2003. Keyword(s): SAR Processing, Autofocus, Active or adaptive optics, Image reconstruction techniques, Image reconstruction-restoration, Phase retrieval, Image quality assessment, Phased-array imaging systems, Synthetic aperture radar, Aberration correction, Adaptive optics, Discrete Fourier transforms, Fast Fourier transforms, Image quality, Synthetic aperture radar. [Abstract] [bibtex-entry]


  28. David A. Schmidt and Roland Bürgmann. Time-dependent land uplift and subsidence in the Santa Clara valley, California, from a large interferometric synthetic aperture radar data set. J. Geophys. Res., 108(B9):2416, September 2003. Keyword(s): SAR Processing, PSI, Persistent Scatterer Interferometry, Interferometry, SAR Interferometry, InSAR, Differential SAR Interferometry, DInSAR, Groundwater hydrology, Water supply, Physical Properties of Rocks, Permeability and porosity, Space geodetic surveys. [Abstract] [bibtex-entry]


  29. Richard Bamler and Philipp Hartl. Synthetic Aperture Radar Interferometry. Inverse Problems, 14:1-54, August 1998. Keyword(s): Review Paper, SAR Processing, Interferometry, SAR Interferometry, differential SAR Interferometry, DInSAR, InSAR, deformation mapping, surface deformation, surface displacement, cartography, geodesy, geophysical techniques, radiowave interferometry, coherence. [Abstract] [bibtex-entry]


  30. Tazio Strozzi and Christian Matzler. Backscattering measurements of alpine snowcovers at 5.3 and 35 GHz. IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, 36(3):838-848, May 1998. Keyword(s): backscatter, hydrological techniques, radar cross-sections, radar polarimetry, remote sensing by radar, snow, 35 GHz, 5.3 GHz, AD 1993, AD 1994, AD 1995, AD 1996, Austria, Austrian Alp, C-band, EHF, Ka-band, SHF, Switzerland, hydrology, measurement technique, network-analyzer based scatterometer, radar backscatter, radar polarimetry, radar remote sensing, radar scattering, refrozen crust thickness, snow cover, snowcover, volumetric liquid water content, Backscatter, Frequency, Instruments, Millimeter wave measurements, Performance evaluation, Physics, Polarization, Radar measurements, Snow, Testing. [Abstract] [bibtex-entry]


  31. Tazio Strozzi, Andreas Wiesmann, and Christian Matzler. Active microwave signatures of snow covers at 5.3 and 35 GHz. Radio Science, 32(2):479-495, 1997. Keyword(s): microwave signatures, Snow, Remote Sensing of Snow, C-band, Ka-band, Electromagnetics. [Abstract] [bibtex-entry]


  32. Sasan S. Saatchi, D. M. Le Vine, and R. H. Lang. Microwave backscattering and emission model for grass canopies. IEEE Trans. Geosci. Remote Sens., 32(1):177-186, January 1994. Keyword(s): atmospheric techniques, atmospheric temperature, geophysical techniques, hydrological techniques, radiometry, remote sensing, remote sensing by radar, soil, temperature measurement, 1.4 GHz, 4.75 GHz, C-band, L-band, UHF SHF, distorted Born approximation, elliptical disc, emission model, emissivity, geophysical measurement technique, grass canopies, grassland, hydrology, land surface, microwave backscattering, model, radar cross section, radar remote sensing, soil moisture, thatch layer, vegetation, vegetation canopy, wet Konza prairie, Backscatter, Electromagnetic heating, L-band, Microwave measurements, Microwave radiometry, Moisture measurement, Radar cross section, Radar measurements, Soil measurements, Soil moisture. [Abstract] [bibtex-entry]


  33. Christian Matzler and Erwin Schanda. Snow mapping with active microwave sensors. Remote Sensing, 5(2):409-422, 1984. [bibtex-entry]


Conference articles

  1. D. R. Boyd, A. M. Alam, M. Kurum, A. C. Gurbuz, and B. Osmanoglu. Preliminary Snow Water Equivalent Retrieval of SnowEX20 SWESARR Data. In Proc. IEEE Int. Geosci. Remote Sens. Symp., pages 3927-3930, July 2022. [Abstract] [bibtex-entry]


  2. R. Rincon, B. Osmanoglu, P. Racette, Q. Bonds, M. Perrine, L. Brucker, S. Seufert, and C. Kielbasa. Tri-Frequency Synthetic Aperture Radar for the Measurements of Snow Water Equivalent. In Proc. IEEE Int. Geosci. Remote Sens. Symp., pages 8653-8655, July 2019. Keyword(s): airborne radar, hydrological equipment, hydrological techniques, radiometers, snow, synthetic aperture radar, airborne synthetic aperture radar system, snow water equivalent, SWE, radiometer, active passive microwave system, frequency bands, successful system performance, tri-frequency synthetic aperture radar, SWESARR instrument, dual polarization radar, AD 2019 11, frequency 9.65 GHz, frequency 13.6 GHz, frequency 200.0 MHz, frequency 17.25 GHz, Snow, Spaceborne radar, Radar antennas, Synthetic aperture radar, Instruments, Microwave radiometry, Snow, SAR, SWE. [Abstract] [bibtex-entry]


  3. Andreas Wiesmann, Rafael Caduff, Charles L. Werner, Othmar Frey, Martin Schneebeli, Henning Löwe, Matthias Jaggi, Mike Schwank, Reza Naderpour, and Thorsten Fehr. ESA Snowlab Project: 4 Years of Wide Band Scatterometer Measurements of Seasonal Snow. In Proc. IEEE Int. Geosci. Remote Sens. Symp., pages 5745-5748, 2019. Keyword(s): ESA Snowlab, SnowScat, Wideband Scatterometer, WBScat, snow, microwave scatterometer, aperture synthesis, time series, polarimetry, tomography, SAR tomography. [Abstract] [bibtex-entry]


  4. N. Chamberlain, H. Ghaemi, L. Giersch, L. Harcke, R. Hodges, J. Hoffman, W. Johnson, R. Jordan, B. Khayatian, P. Rosen, G. Sadowy, S. Shaffer, Y. Shen, L. Veilleux, and P. Wu. The DESDynI synthetic aperture radar array-fed reflector antenna. In Proc. IEEE Int. Symposium on Phased Array Systems and Technology (ARRAY), pages 381-386, October 2010. Keyword(s): DESDynl, Earth-orbit remote sensing, NASA, SweepSAR, active switched array, array-fed reflector antenna, lidar instruments, patch antenna, radar imaging, synthetic aperture radar antenna, active antenna arrays, aperture antennas, microstrip antenna arrays, radar antennas, reflector antenna feeds, synthetic aperture radar. [Abstract] [bibtex-entry]


  5. Andreas Wiesmann, Charles L. Werner, Tazio Strozzi, Christian Matzler, Thomas Nagler, Helmut Rott, Martin Schneebeli, and Urs Wegmuller. SnowScat, X- to Ku-Band Scatterometer Development. In Proc. ESA Living Planet Symposium, June 2010. Keyword(s): SnowScat, KuScat, backscatter, hydrological techniques, radiometry, remote sensing by radar, snow, spaceborne radar, C-band SAR satellite systems, ESA CoRe-H2O mission, Ku-band scatterometer, Swiss Alps, X-band scatterometer, backscatter information, backscattering signal, dry snow cover, dual frequency radar, frequency 18 GHz, frequency 9 GHz, mobile scatterometer, snow coverage, snow liquid water content, snow structure, spaceborne active microwave remote sensing, Backscatter, Frequency, Ground support, Radar measurements, Remote sensing, Satellites, Signal generators, Snow, Spaceborne radar, Water storage, Scatterometer, Snow, backscatter, snow grain. [Abstract] [bibtex-entry]


  6. Scott Hensley, T. Michel, M. Simard, C. Jones, R. Muellerschoen, C. Le, H. Zebker, and B. Chapman. Residual motion estimation for UAVSAR: Implications of an electronically scanned array. In 2009 IEEE Radar Conference, pages 1-5, May 2009. Keyword(s): SAR Processing, Global Positioning System, antenna arrays, motion estimation, radar interferometry, synthetic aperture radar, UAVSAR, along-track offsets, electronically scanned antenna array, repeat pass radar interferometry, residual motion estimation, surface deformation, Antenna measurements, Azimuth, Data engineering, Earth, Geophysical measurements, Instruments, L-band, Motion estimation, Radar interferometry, Solids. [Abstract] [bibtex-entry]


  7. S. Hensley, H. Zebker, C. Jones, T. Michel, R. Muellerschoen, and B. Chapman. First deformation results using the NASA/JPL UAVSAR instrument. In Proc. Asian-Pacific Conference on Synthetic Aperture Radar, pages 1051-1055, October 2009. Keyword(s): active antennas, radar interferometry, synthetic aperture radar, deformation results, NASA/JPL UAVSAR instrument, L-band actively electronically scanned antenna, ESTO instrument incubator program, solid earth applications, radar interferometry, Ka-band single-pass radar interferometer, NASA Gulfstream III aircraft, NASA Dryden Flight Research Center, repeat-pass radar interferometric applications, 1NU measurement data, NASA, Instruments, L-band, Antenna measurements, Testing, Aircraft, Airborne radar, Solids, Earth, Radar interferometry. [Abstract] [bibtex-entry]


  8. Andreas Wiesmann, Charles L. Werner, Christian Matzler, Martin Schneebeli, Tazio Strozzi, and Urs Wegmuller. Mobile X- to Ku-band Scatterometer in Support of the CoRe-H2O Mission. In Proc. IEEE Int. Geosci. Remote Sens. Symp., volume 5, pages 244-247, July 2008. Keyword(s): SnowScat, KuScat, backscatter, hydrological techniques, radiometry, remote sensing by radar, snow, spaceborne radar, C-band SAR satellite systems, ESA CoRe-H2O mission, Ku-band scatterometer, Swiss Alps, X-band scatterometer, backscatter information, backscattering signal, dry snow cover, dual frequency radar, frequency 18 GHz, frequency 9 GHz, mobile scatterometer, snow coverage, snow liquid water content, snow structure, spaceborne active microwave remote sensing, Backscatter, Frequency, Ground support, Radar measurements, Remote sensing, Satellites, Signal generators, Snow, Spaceborne radar, Water storage, Scatterometer, Snow, backscatter, snow grain. [Abstract] [bibtex-entry]


  9. F. Gumbmann, H. P. Tran, J. Weinzierl, and L. P. Schmidt. Optimization of a fast scanning millimetre-wave short range SAR imaging system. In Proc. European Radar Conference, pages 24-27, October 2007. Keyword(s): SAR Processing, W-Band, frequency response, millimetre wave imaging, radar imaging, synthetic aperture radar, waveguide couplers, SAR algorithms, W-band short range imaging system, active imaging system, broadband frequency response, fast scanning millimetre-wave short range SAR imaging system, high directivity waveguide coupler, monostatic virtual antenna concept, nondestructive testing applications, quasioptical broadband diplexer, receiver channel, security applications, synthetic aperture radar, transmitter channel, unfocused measurement setup, Antenna measurements, Focusing, Frequency measurement, Frequency response, Nondestructive testing, Pixel, Radar polarimetry, Security, System testing, Transmitters. [Abstract] [bibtex-entry]


  10. Keith Morrison, Helmut Rott, Thomas Nagler, Helge Rebhan, and Patrick Wursteisen. The SARALPS-2007 measurement campaign on X- and Ku-Band Backscatter of snow. In Proc. IEEE Int. Geosci. Remote Sens. Symp., pages 1207-1210, July 2007. Keyword(s): snow, radar interferometry, radar polarimetry, snow, synthetic aperture radar, AD 2006 to 2007, Austrian Alps, InSAR mode, Innsbruck, SARALPS-2007 measurement campaign, active microwave sensors, polarimetric backscatter, snow parameters, snow water equivalent, spaceborne scatterometry, Backscatter, Frequency, Hydrologic measurements, Hydrology, Microwave sensors, Radar measurements, Snow, Spaceborne radar, Synthetic aperture radar, System testing, Synthetic aperture radar, ice, snow. [Abstract] [bibtex-entry]


  11. Lam H. Nguyen, Tuan Ton, David Wong, and Mehrdad Soumekh. Adaptive coherent suppression of multiple wide-bandwidth RFI sources in SAR. In Edmund G. Zelnio and Frederick D. Garber, editors, Algorithms for Synthetic Aperture Radar Imagery XI, volume 5427, pages 1-16, 2004. SPIE. Keyword(s): SAR Processing, RFI Suppression, Ultra-Wideband SAR, Wide-Bandwidth RFI, Boom-SAR, Self-Induced Resonance Suppression, SIR Suppression. [Abstract] [bibtex-entry]


  12. Joachim H. G. Ender. SAR/MTI with Multi-Subaperture Phased Arrays. In Proceedings of the Tyrrhenian International Workshop on Remote Sensing TIWRS, pages 313-331, September 2003. Keyword(s): SAR, Multi-Channel SAR, MTI, AER-II, PAMIR, Subaperture Processing, Phased Array Radar, SAR Processing, Multi-Channel SAR, MTI, AER-II, PAMIR, Subaperture Processing, Phased Array Radar, Tomography, SAR Tomography. [Abstract] [Comments] [bibtex-entry]


  13. P. Berens. Estimation of Carrier Track For High Precision SAR Imaging Using Active Reference Reflectors. In Proc. of EUSAR 2002 - 4th European Conference on Synthetic Aperture Radar, pages 241-244, 2002. Keyword(s): SAR Processing, Active Reflector, Transponder, Autofocus, Carrier Track Estimation, Flight Track Estimation, Kalman Filter, PAMIR, X-Band. DGPS, INS. [Abstract] [bibtex-entry]


  14. M. Weiss and P. Berens. Motion compensation of wideband synthetic aperture radar with a new transponder technique. In IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, 2002. IGARSS '02., volume 6, pages 3649-3651, June 2002. Keyword(s): SAR Processing, Motion Compensation, calibration, Autofocus, phased array radar, radar imaging, synthetic aperture radar, transponder, PAMIR, SAR, active transponders, coherent integration, echoes, large synthetic aperture, phased array multifunctional imaging radar, radar pulses, transponder technique, wideband synthetic aperture radar. [Abstract] [bibtex-entry]


  15. R. Keith Raney. A New and Fundamental Fourier Transform Pair. In IGARSS '92, International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, volume 1, pages 106-107, 1992. Keyword(s): SAR Processing, Wavenumber Domain Algorithm, omega-k, Stationary Phase Method, Closed Form Fourier Transform. [Abstract] [bibtex-entry]


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