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This book presents new and advanced concepts, theories and
methodologies in polarimetric synthetic aperture radar (PolSAR)
target scattering mechanism modeling and interpretation, which is
dedicated to bridge the gap between the acquired data and practical
applications. It proposes adaptive and generalized polarimetric
target decompositions, to precisely interpret the target scattering
mechanisms. Further, it develops a uniform polarimetric matrix
rotation theory and a polarimetric coherence pattern visualization
and interpretation tool to completely explore and characterize the
deep information and target signatures in the rotation domain.
Finally, it demonstrates land cover classification, target
detection, natural disaster damage investigation and mapping
applications which use the novel scattering mechanism investigation
tools. The book is a valuable resource for senior undergraduate and
postgraduate students, teachers, engineers and researchers in the
field of microwave remote sensing, radar polarimetry, imaging
radar, and environmental studies.
This book presents new and advanced concepts, theories and
methodologies in polarimetric synthetic aperture radar (PolSAR)
target scattering mechanism modeling and interpretation, which is
dedicated to bridge the gap between the acquired data and practical
applications. It proposes adaptive and generalized polarimetric
target decompositions, to precisely interpret the target scattering
mechanisms. Further, it develops a uniform polarimetric matrix
rotation theory and a polarimetric coherence pattern visualization
and interpretation tool to completely explore and characterize the
deep information and target signatures in the rotation domain.
Finally, it demonstrates land cover classification, target
detection, natural disaster damage investigation and mapping
applications which use the novel scattering mechanism investigation
tools. The book is a valuable resource for senior undergraduate and
postgraduate students, teachers, engineers and researchers in the
field of microwave remote sensing, radar polarimetry, imaging
radar, and environmental studies.
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