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Publications of Akira Ishimaru
Books and proceedings
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Akira Ishimaru.
Electromagnetic Wave Propagation Radiation and Scattering.
John Wiley and Sons,
Hoboken, New Jersey,
2017.
Keyword(s): Scattering Theory,
Wave Propagation,
Radiation,
Scattering,
advanced analytical theory,
dielectric slab,
electromagnetic scattering,
electromagnetic theory,
electromagnetic wave propagation,
excitation,
Maxwell's equations,
microwave waveguides,
Wentzel-Kramers-Brillouim solution,
boundary conditions,
electromagnetic waves,
energy relations,
fundamental field equations,
Hertz vectors,
Poynting's theorem,
reciprocity theorem,
scalar acoustic waves,
time-harmonic wave,
Time-Reversal Imaging,
Scattering by Turbulence,
Particles,
Diffuse Medium,
Rough Surfaces,
Coherence in Multiple Scattering,
Diagram Method,
Solitons,
Optical Fibers,
Porous Media,
Permittivity,
Fluid Permeability.
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Akira Ishimaru.
Wave Propagation and Scattering in Random Media.
Wiley-IEEE Press,
1997.
Keyword(s): Wave characteristics in aerosols and hydrometeors,
Optical and acoustic scattering in sea water,
Scattering from biological materials,
Pulse scattering and beam wave propagation in such media,
Optical diffusion in tissues and blood,
Transport and radiative transfer theory,
Kubelka-Munk flux theory and plane-parallel problem,
Multiple scattering theory,
Wave fluctuations in turbulence,
Strong fluctuation theory,
Rough surface scattering,
Remote sensing and inversion techniques,
Imaging through various media.
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Articles in journal or book chapters
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S. Jaruwatanadilok and A. Ishimaru.
Electromagnetic Coherent Tomography Array Imaging in Random Scattering Media.
IEEE Antennas and Wireless Propagation Letters,
7:524-527,
2008.
Keyword(s): SAR Processing,
SAR Tomography,
Tomography,
Monte Carlo method,
array processing method,
discrete random media,
electromagnetic coherent tomography array imaging,
optical coherence tomography,
random scattering media,
Monte Carlo methods,
optical tomography,
random media;.
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Conference articles
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Tsz-King Chan,
Y. Kuga,
and A. Ishimaru.
Feasibility study on localized subsurface imaging using circular synthetic aperture radar and angular correlation function measurement.
In Proc. IEEE Int. Geosci. Remote Sens. Symp.,
volume 3,
pages 1138-1140 vol.3,
August 1997.
Keyword(s): SAR Processing,
W-Band,
airborne radar,
geophysical techniques,
radar imaging,
remote sensing by radar,
synthetic aperture radar,
terrestrial electricity,
3D imaging,
7 to 13 GHz,
75 to 100 GHz,
CSAR,
EHF,
SAR,
SHF,
W-band,
X-band,
airborne radar,
angular correlation function,
buried object detection,
circular angular memory effect,
circular flight path,
circular synthetic aperture radar,
confocally focused plane,
down-looking spotlight mode,
geoelectric method,
geology,
geophysical measurement technique,
ground penetrating radar,
localized subsurface imaging,
radar imaging,
radar remote sensing,
subsurface structure,
terrestrial electricity,
High-resolution imaging,
Image reconstruction,
Image resolution,
Laboratories,
Pixel,
Radar antennas,
Radar applications,
Radar imaging,
Signal resolution,
Signal to noise ratio.
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