Polarization Remote Sensing Physics

Polarization Remote Sensing Physics
Title Polarization Remote Sensing Physics PDF eBook
Author Lei Yan
Publisher Springer Nature
Total Pages 357
Release 2020-05-19
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 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 Science and Remote Sensing VI

Polarization Science and Remote Sensing VI
Title Polarization Science and Remote Sensing VI PDF eBook
Author Society of Photo-optical Instrumentation Engineers (United States)
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 2013
Genre Optical instruments
ISBN 9780819497239

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Fundamentals of Polarimetric Remote Sensing

Fundamentals of Polarimetric Remote Sensing
Title Fundamentals of Polarimetric Remote Sensing PDF eBook
Author John Robert Schott
Publisher SPIE Press
Total Pages 270
Release 2009
Genre Infrared imaging
ISBN

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This text is for those who need an introduction to polarimetric signals to begin working in the field of polarimetric remote sensing, particularly where the contrast between manmade objects and natural backgrounds are the subjects of interest. The book takes a systems approach to the physical processes involved with formation, collection, and analysis of polarimetric remote sensing data in the visible through longwave infrared. (pBRDF) is then introduced as a way to characterize the reflective and emissive polarimetric behavior of materials. With Dr. Schott's text, you will gain an introduction to polarimetric remote sensing, an appreciation of its issues, and the tools to begin to work in the field.

Polarisation: Applications in Remote Sensing

Polarisation: Applications in Remote Sensing
Title Polarisation: Applications in Remote Sensing PDF eBook
Author Shane Cloude
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 466
Release 2010
Genre Science
ISBN 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.

POLARIZATION

POLARIZATION
Title POLARIZATION PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 2018
Genre
ISBN 9781510618213

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Polarization

Polarization
Title Polarization PDF eBook
Author Dennis H. Goldstein
Publisher Society of Photo Optical
Total Pages 426
Release 1999
Genre Science
ISBN 9780819432407

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Foundations of Atmospheric Remote Sensing

Foundations of Atmospheric Remote Sensing
Title Foundations of Atmospheric Remote Sensing PDF eBook
Author Dmitry Efremenko
Publisher Springer Nature
Total Pages 297
Release 2021-05-18
Genre Science
ISBN 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.