Polarization Remote Sensing Physics

Polarization Remote Sensing Physics

Author: Lei Yan

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2020-05-19

Total Pages: 357

ISBN-13: 9811528861

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This book elaborates on the physical principles of polarization remote sensing. It explains the reflective characteristics of surface objects and atmosphere separately, including theory, experiment, instrument and application. In addition, it introduces how polarization remote sensing works in advanced research programs as it can be used in aviation, astronomy, disaster risk prevention and navigation fields. This book serves as a fundamental and comprehensive reference for researchers and students.


Polarization Remote Sensing Physics(偏振遥感物理)

Polarization Remote Sensing Physics(偏振遥感物理)

Author: 晏磊

Publisher: BEIJING BOOK CO. INC.

Published: 2020-11-01

Total Pages: 443

ISBN-13: 7301318219

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本书是立志从事光学偏振遥感新领域研究者的入门书,是遥感、地球观测、测绘、国土等领域学者了解偏振遥感全貌的参考书,是为相关领域从业人员借助偏振遥感手段解决其自身面临的相关问题提供了一个新视野、新手段、新途径,可作为从事偏振遥感科研、教学人员了解偏振遥感理论、技术和方法的指南,也可为相关技术研究人员提供有价值的参考。


Polarisation: Applications in Remote Sensing

Polarisation: Applications in Remote Sensing

Author: Shane Cloude

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 466

ISBN-13: 0199569738

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This is a monograph concerning the scattering of electromagnetic waves from surfaces to generate information for the purposes of remote sensing. It combines, for the first time, a treatment of two important new ideas, namely information from the orientation or polarisation of the wave and how it can be combined with interferometry.


Mathematical and Physical Modelling of Microwave Scattering and Polarimetric Remote Sensing

Mathematical and Physical Modelling of Microwave Scattering and Polarimetric Remote Sensing

Author: A.I. Kozlov

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2007-05-16

Total Pages: 415

ISBN-13: 0306480913

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Radar technology is increasingly being used to monitor the environment. This monograph provides a review of polarimetric radar techniques for remote sensing. The first four chapters cover the basics of mathematical, statistical modelling as well as physical modelling based on radiowave scattering theory. The subsequent eight chapters summarize applications of polarimetric radar monitoring for various types of earth environments, including vegetation and oceans. The last two chapters provide a summary of Western as well as former Soviet Union knowledge and the outlook. This monograph is of value to students, scientists and engineers involved in remote sensing development and applications in particular for environmental monitoring.


Polarization

Polarization

Author: Dennis H. Goldstein

Publisher: Society of Photo Optical

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 426

ISBN-13: 9780819432407

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Foundations of Atmospheric Remote Sensing

Foundations of Atmospheric Remote Sensing

Author: Dmitry Efremenko

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2021-05-18

Total Pages: 297

ISBN-13: 3030667456

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Theoretical foundations of atmospheric remote sensing are electromagnetic theory, radiative transfer and inversion theory. This book provides an overview of these topics in a common context, compile the results of recent research, as well as fill the gaps, where needed. The following aspects are covered: principles of remote sensing, the atmospheric physics, foundations of the radiative transfer theory, electromagnetic absorption, scattering and propagation, review of computational techniques in radiative transfer, retrieval techniques as well as regularization principles of inversion theory. As such, the book provides a valuable resource for those who work with remote sensing data and want to get a broad view of theoretical foundations of atmospheric remote sensing. The book will be also useful for students and researchers working in such diverse fields like inverse problems, atmospheric physics, electromagnetic theory, and radiative transfer.


Remote Sensing Physics

Remote Sensing Physics

Author: Rick Chapman

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2022-03-15

Total Pages: 500

ISBN-13: 1119669073

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An introduction to the physical principles underlying Earth remote sensing. The development of spaceborne remote sensing technology has led to a new understanding of the complexity of our planet by allowing us to observe Earth and its environments on spatial and temporal scales that are unavailable to terrestrial sensors. Remote Sensing Physics: An Introduction to Observing Earth from Space is a graduate-level text that examines the underlying physical principles and techniques used to make remote measurements, along with the algorithms used to extract geophysical information from those measurements. Volume highlights include: Basis for Earth remote sensing including ocean, land, and atmosphere Description of satellite orbits relevant for Earth observations Physics of passive sensing, including infrared, optical and microwave imagers Physics of active sensing, including radars and lidars Overview of current and future Earth observation missions Compendium of resources including an extensive bibliography Sample problem sets and answers available to instructors The American Geophysical Union promotes discovery in Earth and space science for the benefit of humanity. Its publications disseminate scientific knowledge and provide resources for researchers, students, and professionals.