Polarimetric Scattering and SAR Information Retrieval ( Wiley - IEEE )

Publication series :Wiley - IEEE

Author: Ya-Qiu Jin  

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc‎

Publication year: 2013

E-ISBN: 9781118188156

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9781118188132

Subject: TN958 radar: in accordance with the sub - system

Language: ENG

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Taking an innovative look at Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR), this practical reference fully covers new developments in SAR and its various methodologies and enables readers to interpret SAR imagery

An essential reference on polarimetric Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR), this book uses scattering theory and radiative transfer theory as a basis for its treatment of topics. It is organized to include theoretical scattering models and SAR data analysis techniques, and presents cutting-edge research on theoretical modelling of terrain surface. The book includes quantitative approaches for remote sensing, such as the analysis of the Mueller matrix solution of random media, mono-static and bistatic SAR image simulation. It also covers new parameters for unsupervised surface classification, DEM inversion, change detection from multi-temporal SAR images, reconstruction of building objects from multi-aspect SAR images, and polarimetric pulse echoes from multi-layering scatter media.

Structured to encourage methodical learning, earlier chapters cover core material, whilst later sections involve more advanced new topics which are important for researchers. The final chapter completes the book as a reference by covering SAR interferometry, a core topic in the remote sensing community.

  • Features theoretical scattering models and SAR data analysis techniques
  • Explains the simulation of SAR images for mono- and bi-static radars, covering both qualitative and quantitative information retrieval
  • Chapter topics include: theoretical scattering models; SAR data analysis and processing techniques; and theoretical quantitative simulation reconstruction and inversion techniques
  • Structured to enable both academic learning and independent study, laying down the foundations first of all before advancing to more complex topics
  • Experienced author team presents mathematical derivations and figures so that they are easy for readers to understand 
  • Pitched at graduate-level students in electrical engineering, physics, earth and space sciences, as well as researchers
  • MATLAB code available for readers to run their own routines

An invaluable reference for research scientists, engineers and scientists working on polarimetric SAR hardware and software, Application developers of SAR and polarimetric SAR, remote sensing specialists working with SAR data – using ESA.

Chapter

Contents

pp.:  1 – 7

Preface

pp.:  7 – 13

2 Vector Radiative Transfer

pp.:  17 – 45

3 Imaging Simulation of Polarimetric SAR: Mapping and Projection Algorithm

pp.:  45 – 95

4 Bistatic SAR: Simulation, Processing, and Interpretation

pp.:  95 – 139

5 Radar Polarimetry and Deorientation Theory

pp.:  139 – 183

6 Inversions from Polarimetric SAR Images

pp.:  183 – 231

7 Automatic Reconstruction of Building Objects from Multi-Aspect SAR Images

pp.:  231 – 251

8 Faraday Rotation on Polarimetric SAR Image at UHF/VHF Bands

pp.:  251 – 291

9 Change Detection from Multi-Temporal SAR Images

pp.:  291 – 307

10 Temporal Mueller Matrix for Polarimetric Scattering

pp.:  307 – 327

11 Fast Computation of Composite Scattering from an Electrically Large Target over a Randomly Rough Surface

pp.:  327 – 367

12 Reconstruction of a 3D Complex Target using Downward-Looking Step-Frequency Radar

pp.:  367 – 391

Index

pp.:  391 – 411

LastPages

pp.:  411 – 413

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