Book Description
First examines fundamental aspects
of how such images are formed, their basic characteristics as generated
by the imaging process, their statistical properties, the recovery
of nearly ideal images from imperfect systems, image analysis tools
for scene understanding in single-channel data, and target detection
in an overtly military context.
Then casts that information into the forms required to handle multi-temporal,
multi-frequency, polarimetric, and interferometric data and to explore
the enhanced range of information available when such multi-channel
data are available.
The book also cites real examples of applications and forecasts future
developments in the technology.
Written for SAR system designers and remote sensing specialists, this
practical new reference shows you how to produce higher quality SAR
images using data-driven algorithms, and how to apply powerful new
techniques to measure and analyze SAR image content.
The book describes how SAR imagery is formed, how SAR processing affects
image properties, and gives you specific guidance in selecting and
applying today's most sophisticated analytical techniques.
About the Author(s)
Chris
Oliver & Shaun Quegan - No additional information available
at this time.
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