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The tragic disappearance of the Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 has
created a need for research in the areas of aircraft
transportation, and specifically flight debris tracking. As
researchers and scientists continue to search for novel
technologies that will assist with aeronautical detection, two
modes have emerged as possible solutions. The use of remote sensing
technology and genetic algorithms are techniques that scientists
are beginning to use to improve aircraft trajectory models and to
locate downed aircraft. Genetic Algorithms and Remote Sensing
Technology for Tracking Flight Debris is an essential reference
source that discusses developing tracking methods using advanced
algorithms as well as satellite technologies. Featuring research on
topics such as wave pattern modeling, microwave satellite data, and
trajectory movement, this book is ideally designed for
practitioners, researchers, oceanographers, aerospace engineers,
scientists, educators, developers, analysts, and students seeking
coverage on advancements in sensor and tracking technology in
regard to flight dynamics.
Solves specific problems surrounding the spectral signature
libraries of different minerals in multispectral and hyperspectral
data. Helps develop new algorithms for retrieving mineral mining
potential zones in remote sensing data. Includes over 200 equations
that illustrate how to follow examples in the book.
The innovation in space technologies has generated a new method for
observing and monitoring tsunamis from space. Most tsunami remote
sensing studies focus on using classical image processing tools or
conventional edge detection procedures. However, these methods do
not use modern physics, applied mathematics, signal communication,
remote sensing data and innovative space technologies. This book
equips readers to understand how to monitor tsunamis from space
with remote sensing technology art to create a better alarm warning
system.
Synthetic Aperture Radar Automatic Detection Algorithms (SARADA)
for Oil Spills conveys the pivotal tool required to fully
comprehend the advanced algorithms in radar monitoring and
detection of oil spills, particularly quantum computing and
algorithms as a keystone to comprehending theories and algorithms
behind radar imaging and detection of marine pollution. Bridging
the gap between modern quantum mechanics and computing detection
algorithms of oil spills, this book contains precise theories and
techniques for automatic identification of oil spills from SAR
measurements. Based on modern quantum physics, the book also
includes the novel theory on radar imaging mechanism of oil spills.
With the use of precise quantum simulation of trajectory movements
of oil spills using a sequence of radar images, this book
demonstrates the use of SARADA for contamination by oil spills as a
promising novel technique. Key Features: Introduces basic concepts
of a radar remote sensing. Fills a gap in the knowledge base of
quantum theory and microwave remote sensing. Discusses the
important aspects of oil spill imaging in radar data in relation to
the quantum theory. Provides recent developments and progresses of
automatic detection algorithms of oil spill from radar data.
Presents 2-D oil spill radar data in 4-D images.
The innovation in space technologies has generated a new method for
observing and monitoring tsunamis from space. Most tsunami remote
sensing studies focus on using classical image processing tools or
conventional edge detection procedures. However, these methods do
not use modern physics, applied mathematics, signal communication,
remote sensing data and innovative space technologies. This book
equips readers to understand how to monitor tsunamis from space
with remote sensing technology art to create a better alarm warning
system.
Synthetic Aperture Radar Automatic Detection Algorithms (SARADA)
for Oil Spills conveys the pivotal tool required to fully
comprehend the advanced algorithms in radar monitoring and
detection of oil spills, particularly quantum computing and
algorithms as a keystone to comprehending theories and algorithms
behind radar imaging and detection of marine pollution. Bridging
the gap between modern quantum mechanics and computing detection
algorithms of oil spills, this book contains precise theories and
techniques for automatic identification of oil spills from SAR
measurements. Based on modern quantum physics, the book also
includes the novel theory on radar imaging mechanism of oil spills.
With the use of precise quantum simulation of trajectory movements
of oil spills using a sequence of radar images, this book
demonstrates the use of SARADA for contamination by oil spills as a
promising novel technique. Key Features: Introduces basic concepts
of a radar remote sensing. Fills a gap in the knowledge base of
quantum theory and microwave remote sensing. Discusses the
important aspects of oil spill imaging in radar data in relation to
the quantum theory. Provides recent developments and progresses of
automatic detection algorithms of oil spill from radar data.
Presents 2-D oil spill radar data in 4-D images.
Advanced Algorithms for Mineral and Hydrocarbon Exploration Using
Synthetic Aperture Radar is a research- and practically-based
reference that bridges the gap between the remote sensing industry
and the mineral and hydrocarbon exploration industry. In this
context, the book explains how to commercialize the applications of
synthetic aperture radar and quantum interferometry synthetic
aperture radar (QInSAR) for mineral and hydrocarbon exploration.
This multidisciplinary reference is useful for oil and gas
companies, the mining industry, geoscientists, and coastal and
petroleum engineers.
Nonlinear Ocean Dynamics: Synthetic Aperture Radar delivers the
critical tools needed to understand the latest technology
surrounding the radar imaging of nonlinear waves, particularly
microwave radar, as a main source to understand, analyze and apply
concepts in the field of ocean dynamic surface. Filling the gap
between modern physics quantum theory and applications of radar
imaging of ocean dynamic surface, this reference is packed with
technical details associated with the potentiality of synthetic
aperture radar (SAR). The book also includes key methods needed to
extract the value-added information necessary, such as wave spectra
energy, current pattern velocity, internal waves, and more. This
book also reveals novel speculation of a shallow coastal front:
named as Quantized Marghany's Front. Rounding out with practical
simulations of 4-D wave-current interaction patterns using using
radar images, the book brings an effective new source of technology
and applications for today's coastal scientists and engineers.
Synthetic Aperture Radar Imaging Mechanism for Oil Spills delivers
the critical tool needed to understand the latest technology in
radar imaging of oil spills, particularly microwave radar as a main
source to understand analysis and applications in the field of
marine pollution. Filling the gap between modern physics quantum
theory and applications of radar imaging of oil spills, this
reference is packed with technical details associated with the
potentiality of synthetic aperture radar (SAR) and the key methods
used to extract the value-added information necessary, such as
location, size, perimeter and chemical details of the oil slick
from SAR measurements. Rounding out with practical simulation
trajectory movements of oil spills using radar images, this book
brings an effective new source of technology and applications for
today's oil and marine pollution engineers.
The tragic disappearance of the Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 has
created a need for research in the areas of aircraft
transportation, and specifically flight debris tracking. As
researchers and scientists continue to search for novel
technologies that will assist with aeronautical detection, two
modes have emerged as possible solutions. The use of remote sensing
technology and genetic algorithms are techniques that scientists
are beginning to use to improve aircraft trajectory models and to
locate downed aircraft. Genetic Algorithms and Remote Sensing
Technology for Tracking Flight Debris is an essential reference
source that discusses developing tracking methods using advanced
algorithms as well as satellite technologies. Featuring research on
topics such as wave pattern modeling, microwave satellite data, and
trajectory movement, this book is ideally designed for
practitioners, researchers, oceanographers, aerospace engineers,
scientists, educators, developers, analysts, and students seeking
coverage on advancements in sensor and tracking technology in
regard to flight dynamics.
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