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Publications about 'backscatter data'

Articles in journal or book chapters

  1. Josef Kellndorfer, Oliver Cartus, Marco Lavalle, Christophe Magnard, Pietro Milillo, Shadi Oveisgharan, Batu Osmanoglu, Paul A. Rosen, and Urs Wegmuller. Global seasonal Sentinel-1 interferometric coherence and backscatter data set. Scientific Data, 9(1):73, 2022. [Abstract] [bibtex-entry]


  2. K. Landmark, A. H. Schistad Solberg, A. Austeng, and Roy E. Hansen. Bayesian Seabed Classification Using Angle-Dependent Backscatter Data From Multibeam Echo Sounders. IEEE Journal of Oceanic Engineering, 39(4):724-739, October 2014. Keyword(s): Synthetic Aperture Sonar, SAS, Bayes methods, Gaussian processes, acoustic wave scattering, approximation theory, backscatter, oceanographic techniques, pattern classification, piecewise constant techniques, sonar, statistical analysis, Bayesian seabed classification, Gaussian statistical model, North Sea data set, acoustical seabed classification, across-track spatial resolution, angle-dependent backscatter data, intrinsic scattering strength statistics, mapping seabed sediment, multibeam echo sounder, multibeam sonar data processing, piecewise constant function, piecewise function approximation, seabed scattering strength, spatial averaging, standard Bayesian theory, Bayes methods, Classification algorithms, Remote sensing, Sea floor, Sediments, Sonar, Underwater acoustics, Bayesian methods, classification algorithms, remote sensing, seafloor, sediments, sonar. [Abstract] [bibtex-entry]


  3. B. Rabus, H. Wehn, and M. Nolan. The Importance of Soil Moisture and Soil Structure for InSAR Phase and Backscatter, as Determined by FDTD Modeling. IEEE_J_GRS, 48(5):2421-2429, May 2010. Keyword(s): backscatter, geophysical techniques, radar interferometry, soil, spaceborne radar, surface roughness, synthetic aperture radar, FDTD Modeling, SAR phase, air-filled-void content, backscatter data, backscatter inversions, backscatter responses, bulk moisture content, correlation length, finite-difference time domain, finite-difference time-domain simulator, interferometric phase, mean bulk moisture, microwave backscatter, near-surface soil-structure parameters, phase changes, phase differences, soil structures, spaceborne InSAR techniques, spaceborne interferometric synthetic aperture radar, uniform soil-moisture distributions, vertical moisture gradient, Finite-difference time domain (FDTD), interferometric synthetic aperture radar (InSAR), soil moisture, synthetic aperture radar (SAR). [bibtex-entry]


  4. Joaquim Fortuny-Guasch. A Fast and Accurate Far-Field Pseudopolar Format Radar Imaging Algorithm. IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, 47(4):1187-1196, April 2009. Keyword(s): SAR Processing, GB-SAR, GB-SAR Focusing, Focusing, Azimuth Focusing, Terrestrial radar, Terrestrial SAR, CW radar, fast Fourier transforms, geophysical signal processing, radar imaging, remote sensing by radar, synthetic aperture radar, 2D fast Fourier transforms, frequency domain backscatter, frequency modulated CW radar, interpolation free series expansion, linear radar aperture, pseudopolar format radar imaging algorithm, stepped frequency continuous wave, synthetic aperture radar systems, ultrawideband radar, Antenna arrays, far field, radar data processing, radar imaging, synthetic aperture radar (SAR). [Abstract] [bibtex-entry]


  5. Juan M. Lopez-Sanchez and Joaquim Fortuny-Guasch. 3-D Radar Imaging Using Range Migration Techniques. IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation, 48(5):728-737, May 2000. Keyword(s): SAR Processing, Near Field, SAR Tomography, Tomography, Radar Imaging, Range Migration Algorithm, Wavenumber Domain Algorithm, omega-k, 3D imaging algorithm, Stationary Phase Method. [Abstract] [bibtex-entry]


  6. P.S. Chang, James B. Mead, E.J. Knapp, G.A. Sadowy, R.E. Davis, and R.E. McIntosh. Polarimetric backscatter from fresh and metamorphic snowcover at millimeter wavelengths. IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation, 44(1):58-73, January 1996. Keyword(s): Radar, Polarimetry, Polarimetric radar, snow, fresh snow, metamorphic snow, remote sensing, radar, millimeter wavelength, 35GHz, 95GHz, 225GHz. [Abstract] [bibtex-entry]


Conference articles

  1. 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]


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Author: Othmar Frey, Earth Observation and Remote Sensing, Institute of Environmental Engineering, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology - ETH Zurich .


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