Polarimetric rotation domain interpretation is an innovation in radar
image processing and understanding. Orientation rotation is a basic
operator well known in the classic polarimetry theory, and significant
advancement has been made in recent years. This book presents new and
advanced concepts, theories, and methodologies in radar polarimetry
and bridges the gaps between target scattering diversity, polarimetric
radar data, and their practical applications. It provides a
comprehensive summarization and investigation of polarimetric rotation
domain features and demonstrates novel applications of polarimetric
radar target detection, classification, target structure recognition,
and urban damage mapping. FEATURES Focuses on basic concepts, key
techniques, and various applications of the polarimetric rotation
domain interpretation paradigm for the first time in book form
Explains, represents, and utilizes the radar target scattering
diversity effect Identifies new methods for target polarimetric
scattering mechanism understanding Provides a comprehensive
investigation of polarimetric roll-invariant features Includes novel
application developments for imaging radar target detection, structure
recognition, and damage mapping This book is written for researchers
and professionals in radar polarimetry, radar imaging, microwave
remote sensing, environmental studies, and other related fields.
Senior undergraduate and postgraduate students, as well as teachers in
the same fields, will benefit from the advancements highlighted in
this book.
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Theory and Applications
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ISBN
9781040047774
Publisert
2024
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CRC Press
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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