Fundamentals of polarimetric remote sensing:

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 proces...

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Main Author: Schott, John R. (John Robert) 1951- (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Bellingham, Wash. SPIE [2009]
Series:SPIE tutorial texts TT81
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Online Access:FHD01
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Summary: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
Physical Description:1 online resource (xvii, 244 pages) illustrations
ISBN:9780819478764
DOI:10.1117/3.817304

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