Explains the advantages and disadvantages of the two disciplines
Analyzes techniques for solving inverse problems for remote sensing
Discusses different uses of radiophysical instruments such as radar
scatterometers, altimeters, and more Radio wave propagation and
remote sensing by radiophysical methods are closely connected
disciplines. This book develops the model descriptions of
electromagnetic waves interacting with objects of the ionosphere,
troposphere, ocean and land surface. It explains the advantages and
disadvantages of these methods, presents realistic applications of
these methods, and analyzes techniques for solving inverse problems
for remote sensing applications. In addition, Radio Propagation and
Remote Sensing of the Environment discusses different usages of
radiophysical instruments such as radar scatterometers, altimeters,
and microwave radiometers.
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