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Publications about 'finite element analysis'

Articles in journal or book chapters

  1. Uday K. Khankhoje, Mariko S. Burgin, and Mahta Moghaddam. On the Accuracy of Averaging Radar Backscattering Coefficients for Bare Soils Using the Finite-Element Method. IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Letters, 11(8):1345-1349, August 2014. Keyword(s): finite element analysis, geophysical techniques, remote sensing by radar, soil, surface roughness, 2-D finite-element method, Gaussian correlated surfaces, Gaussian correlated surfaces possessing behavior, Gaussian type, assumption validity, average coefficients, averaging assumption, averaging radar backscattering coefficient accuracy, backscatter averaging assumption breaks, backscatter averaging assumption validity conditions, bare rough surface assumption validity, bare soils, constitutive homogeneous pixels, ensemble averaged true coefficient computation, exponential type, exponentially correlated surfaces, heterogeneity impact quantification, heterogeneity source, heterogeneous moisture pixels, heterogeneous pixels, heterogeneous roughness pixels, heterogeneous soil moisture, heterogeneous soil roughness, high-contrast pixels, higher cross-pixel coherent interactions, longest correlation lengths, soil moisture, soil surface roughness, surface correlation type, surface variety computed averages, Backscatter, Correlation, Radar, Rough surfaces, Soil moisture, Surface roughness, Electromagnetic scattering by rough surfaces, finite-element methods (FEMs). [Abstract] [bibtex-entry]


  2. G. Fornaro, G. Franceschetti, R. Lanari, D. Rossi, and M. Tesauro. Interferometric SAR phase unwrapping using the finite element method. IEE Proceedings - Radar, Sonar and Navigation, 144(5):266-274, October 1997. Keyword(s): IFSAR images, computations speedup, efficiency, experiments, finite element method, interferometric SAR phase unwrapping, least-squares solution, multigrid technique, noise robust method, phase unwrapping, precision, real ERS-I data, simulated patterns, time domain, two-dimensional algorithm, weighting functions, finite element analysis, least squares approximations, radar imaging, radiowave interferometry, synthetic aperture radar, time-domain analysis. [Abstract] [bibtex-entry]


Conference articles

  1. A. L. Espana, K. L. Williams, S. G. Kargl, M. Zampolli, T. M. Marston, and P. L. Marston. Measurements and modeling of the acoustic scattering from an aluminum pipe in the free field and in contact with a sand sediment. In Proc. OCEANS 2010 MTS/IEEE SEATTLE, pages 1-5, September 2010. Keyword(s): acoustic wave scattering, finite element analysis, sediments, sonar imaging, spatial filters, synthetic aperture sonar, FE calculation, SAS images, acoustic scattering measurement, acoustic scattering modeling, aluminum pipe, elastic contribution, elastic response, finite element model, flattened sand sediment, free field, fresh water pond, monostatic scattering, spatial filter boundary, specular response, synthetic aperture sonar techniques, target strength, Aluminum, Arrays, Finite element methods, Rails, Scattering, Sediments, Synthetic aperture sonar. [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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