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Adapting Stamps for Jointly Processing Distributed Scatterers and Persistent Scatterers
IGARSS 2019 - 2019 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, 2019The last ten years have seen continuing progress in the field of deformation analysis based on Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (InSAR) data. In particular, refined methods for processing distributed scatterers and integrated approaches that jointly use distributed scatterers (DS) and persistent scatterers (PS) have been developed.
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In a recent contribution Ferretti and co-workers (Ferretti, A., Fumagalli, A., Novali, F., Prati, C., Rocca, F., Rucci, A., 2011. A new algorithm for processing interferometric data-stacks: SqueeSAR IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing 49(9)
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This paper presents advanced stacking techniques in high resolution SAR interferometry which focus on Distributed Scatterers (DSs). These recently developed algorithms are among the first to exploit meter-resolution spaceborne SAR data and have been ...
Kanika Goel, Nico Adam
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The muon scattering distribution
Nuclear Instruments and Methods, 1973Abstract The derivation of the mean square angle of scattering for muons in an infinitesimal layer of material has been performed by numerical integration of the single scattering expression [Mott 1 )] after correction for the effect of the finite size of the nucleus as well as screening of the Coulomb field of the nucleus by the orbital electrons ...
J.N. Crookes, B.C. Rastin
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Efficient Ground Surface Displacement Monitoring Using Sentinel-1 Data: Integrating Distributed Scatterers (DS) Identified Using Two-Sample t-Test with Persistent Scatterers (PS) [PDF]
Combining persistent scatterers (PS) and distributed scatterers (DS) is important for effective displacement monitoring using time-series of SAR data.
Roghayeh Shamshiri +1 more
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Stimulated scattering with distributed feedback in a scattering medium
Quantum Electronics, 1995The effect of a distributed feedback on stimulated Brillouin scattering (SBS) is considered. The feedback is due to linear scattering by random inhomogeneities or microinclusions in the medium. A theoretical analysis is made taking account of focusing, in this medium, of laser pump radiation with different degrees of spatial coherence. It is shown that,
Gennadii A Lyakhov, N V Suyazov
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Energy Distribution of Inelastically Scattered Electrons
Physical Review, 1958The spectrum of electrons at low energies and large scattering angles resulting from the scattering of highenergy electrons on atoms is considered. For thin scattering foils, the dominant conributions to this spectrum come from the followlng processes: (1) scattering accompanied by bremsstrahlung production, (2) scattering on bound electrons, and (3 ...
Ford, G. W., Mullin, C. J.
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Poisson distributions and diffractive scattering
Lettere al Nuovo Cimento, 1971I t has long been a c o n v e n t i o n in t h e l i t e r a t u r e to exc lude e las t ic cross-sect ions w h e n ca l cu la t ing ave rage mul t ip l ic i t ies . I n p a r t t h i s is due to t h e fac t t h a t t he obse rved Po i s son n a t u r e (in mul t ip l ic i t ies ) of ine las t ic cross-sect ions a t h igh energies does n o t app ly to ...
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Distributed Beamforming Using a Scattering Network
2010 8th Annual Communication Networks and Services Research Conference, 2010Novel beam-forming methodology is proposedthat employs passive RF devices in order to enhance thereceived signal. This paper demonstrates the feasibility of suchbeamforming and the realization methodology for a randomlyplaced set of passive devices. Typically, a beamforming isrealized by employing an antenna array at a receiver ortransmitter.
Vikram Reddy Surendra +1 more
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Multiplicity distribution in hadron-nucleus scattering
Physical Review D, 1985It is argued that the multiplicity distribution in hadron-nucleus scattering should obey universal Koba-Nielsen-Olesen scaling at each impact parameter. For the whole nucleus, scaling remains approximately valid, but universality breaks down. The model predicts that as A increases, the peak of the scaled multiplicity distribution shifts towards smaller
, Kiang, , Ling, , Young, , Lam
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