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Monitoring the tabular icebergs C28A and C28B calved from the Mertz Ice Tongue using radar remote sensing data

Remote Sensing of Environment, 2018
We analyzed the evolution processes of two tabular icebergs, C28A and C28B, originating from iceberg C28, using continuous multisource radar remote sensing data. The monitoring began during the calving of iceberg C28 from the Mertz Ice Tongue in February
Tian Li   +6 more
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Radar Remote Sensing in Biology

BioScience, 1967
Radar's potential as a sensor for surveys of natural and cultivated vegetation has recently been demonstrated in a preliminary way. Its combination of fine resolution from long distances with a virtual independence of weather and time of day makes radar particularly attractive for wide area surveys that must be performed quickly.
Richard K. Moore, David S. Simonett
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Radar and optical modelling of forest remote sensing

2012 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, 2012
This paper describes a parallel model which goal is to carry out sensibility studies on simulated radar and optical remote sensing forest data. It presents how the model has been set up, with a forest growth model as an input of an optical hyperspectral model and a Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) model.
Clement Albinet, Pierre Borderies
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Advance MMICs for remote sensing and radar applications

33rd European Microwave Conference Proceedings (IEEE Cat. No.03EX723C), 2003
Modern remote sensing systems and radars are more and more based on electronically steered antennas. Instead of using one high power tube, each radiating element must contain a full T/R module allowing an individual modulation of amplitude and phase of both transmit and receive signal.
M. Gloanec   +4 more
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RingMo-SAM: A Foundation Model for Segment Anything in Multimodal Remote-Sensing Images

IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, 2023
The proposal of the segment anything model (SAM) has created a new paradigm for the deep-learning-based semantic segmentation field and has shown amazing generalization performance.
Zhiyuan Yan   +8 more
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Classification of radar images in polarimetric remote sensing

Proceedings 1998 International Conference on Image Processing. ICIP98 (Cat. No.98CB36269), 2002
This paper describes the use of polarimetric data for Earth terrain classification. The Cloude (1992) target decomposition theorem is applied to classify the scene into several classes having each one a distinct physical interpretation. The implemented algorithm, under its new version, uses two parameters, not often exploited in radar remote sensing ...
Ziad Belhadj   +2 more
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Wideband imaging radar for cryospheric remote sensing

2014 IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, 2014
A wideband multi-channel airborne sounding and imaging radar for cryospheric remote sensing applications has been recently developed by the Center for Remote Sensing of Ice Sheets (CReSIS). The radar is designed to measure ice thickness, image the ice-bed interface, and map internal layers in ice sheets and glaciers. This newly-developed radar uses the
Zongbo Wang   +13 more
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Remote sensing of the atmosphere by VHF radar experiments

Naturwissenschaften, 1978
Problems in atmospheric dynamics, in particular in micro- and mesoscale processes, which can be solved by radar investigations, are summarized. The method of atmospheric radar experiments is described. Some relevant results obtained with the new SOUSY-VHF-Radar are presented, including observations of a warm-front passage, of layered structures, and of
Röttger, J.   +4 more
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Radar remote sensing

1999
The scattering behaviour of the earth's surface at radar wavelengths can provide useful information about many natural processes. Since most applications of remote sensing require large areas to be surveyed, HF radars provide the only useful ground-based systems. These are used for sea sensing. Extensive coverage can be provided by air-borne platforms.
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A critical review on multi-sensor and multi-platform remote sensing data fusion approaches: current status and prospects

International Journal of Remote Sensing
Numerous remote sensing (RS) systems currently collect data about Earth and its environments. However, each system provides limited data in terms of spatial resolution, spectral information, and other parameters.
F. Samadzadegan   +2 more
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