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Publications about 'Eigenvalues and eigenfunctions'

Articles in journal or book chapters

  1. F. Rosu, A. Anghel, R. Cacoveanu, B. Rommen, and M. Datcu. Multiaperture Focusing for Spaceborne Transmitter/Ground-Based Receiver Bistatic SAR. IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing, 13:5823-5832, 2020. Keyword(s): autoregressive processes, covariance matrices, eigenvalues and eigenfunctions, radar receivers, radar resolution, radar transmitters, spaceborne radar, synthetic aperture radar, Romania, Bucharest city, eigenvalues, spatial smoothing, principle component analysis, full rank covariance matrix, bistatic data, integer multiple, Akaike information criterion, multiaperture range image, back-projection focusing, autoregressive model, azimuth samples, slow time resampling, antenna pattern compensation, satellite bursts, range compressed pulses, azimuth apertures, azimuth resolution, spaceborne transmitter-stationary receiver bistatic SAR, azimuth focusing, Azimuth, Receivers, Apertures, Focusing, Synthetic aperture radar, Chirp, Satellites, Autoregressive (AR) model, bistatic synthetic aperture radar (SAR), focusing, order estimation, signal reconstruction. [Abstract] [bibtex-entry]


  2. Ning Cao, Hyongki Lee, and H. C. Jung. A Phase-Decomposition-Based PSInSAR Processing Method. IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, 54(2):1074-1090, February 2016. Keyword(s): radar interferometry, synthetic aperture radar, coherence, distributed scatterer, eigendecomposition, measurement points, multiple scattering mechanisms, persistent scatterer network density, phase-decomposition-based persistent scatterer InSAR method, spatial density, Coherence, Covariance matrices, Decision support systems, Eigenvalues and eigenfunctions, Synthetic aperture radar, Urban areas, Differential interferometric synthetic aperture radar (DInSAR), distributed scatterer (DS) interferometry, persistent scatterer (PS) interferometry (PSI), synthetic aperture radar (SAR). [Abstract] [bibtex-entry]


  3. Alberto Villa, Lorenzo Iannini, Davide Giudici, Andrea Monti-Guarnieri, and Stefano Tebaldini. Calibration of SAR Polarimetric Images by Means of a Covariance Matching Approach. IEEE Trans. Geosci. Remote Sens., 53(2):674-686, February 2015. Keyword(s): Faraday effect, calibration, covariance analysis, numerical analysis, optimisation, parameter estimation, radar imaging, radar polarimetry, synthetic aperture radar, Faraday rotation, SAR polarimetric imaging, corner reflector, covariance matching approach, intrinsic ambiguity identification, numerical method, optimization, polarimetric calibration, repeated full polarimetric ALOS PALSAR imaging, retrieved distortion parameter stability, synthetic aperture radar, system polarimetric distortion parameter estimation, Calibration, Eigenvalues and eigenfunctions, Estimation, Faraday effect, Noise, Sensitivity, Thyristors, Covariance matching, Faraday rotation, numerical methods, polarimetric calibration. [Abstract] [bibtex-entry]


  4. B. Minchew, C.E. Jones, and B. Holt. Polarimetric Analysis of Backscatter From the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill Using L-Band Synthetic Aperture Radar. Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on, 50(10):3812-3830, October 2012. Keyword(s): AD 2010 06 23, Bragg scattering mechanism, DWH slick, Gulf of Mexico, L-band synthetic aperture radar, backscatter polarimetric analysis, coherency matrix eigenvalue, deepwater horizon, deepwater horizon oil spill, dielectric constant, entropy parameters, fully-polarimetric uninhabited aerial vehicle, ocean wave spectral components, oil slick, oil volumetric concentration, radar backscatter, sea water, slick detection method, substantial variation parameter, surface scattering analysis, synthetic aperture radar data, backscatter, eigenvalues and eigenfunctions, entropy, marine pollution, matrix algebra, ocean chemistry, ocean waves, oceanographic regions, oceanographic techniques, permittivity, radar interferometry, remote sensing by radar, seawater, synthetic aperture radar;. [Abstract] [bibtex-entry]


  5. F.M. Dickey, L.A. Romero, J.M. DeLaurentis, and A.W. Doerry. Super-resolution, degrees of freedom and synthetic aperture radar. Radar, Sonar and Navigation, IEE Proceedings -, 150(6):419-429, 2003. Keyword(s): SAR Processing, SAR Tomography, Tomography, Fourier transforms, eigenvalues and eigenfunctions, extrapolation, inverse problems, mathematical operators, radar imaging, radar resolution, synthetic aperture radar, Fourier transform extrapolation, SAR images, degrees of freedom, eigenvalue spectrum, ill posed problem, operator inversion problem, super-resolution. [Abstract] [bibtex-entry]


  6. Shane R. Cloude and Eric Pottier. A review of target decomposition theorems in radar polarimetry. IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, 34(2):498-518, March 1996. Keyword(s): S-matrix theory, backscatter, covariance matrices, eigenvalues and eigenfunctions, geophysical signal processing, matrix decomposition, radar cross-sections, radar imaging, radar polarimetry, remote sensing by radar, reviews, Mueller matrix, Stokes vector, coherency matrix, coherent decomposition, covariance matrix, eigenvector analysis, scattering matrix, target decomposition theorems, terrain, transformation theory. [Abstract] [bibtex-entry]


  7. B.D. Carlson. Covariance matrix estimation errors and diagonal loading in adaptive arrays. IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems, 24(4):397-401, July 1988. Keyword(s): SAR Processing, Beamforming, array processing, antenna phased arrays, antenna theory, digital simulation, eigenvalues and eigenfunctions, estimation theory, matrix algebraadapted antenna patterns, adaptive arrays, covariance matrix sample size, diagonal loading, distorted mainbeams, eigenvector decomposition, estimation errors, low-level interference, nulling, sample matrix inversion, sidelobes. [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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