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Publications about 'Azimuth shifts'
Articles in journal or book chapters
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Elvira Musico,
Claudio Cesaroni,
Luca Spogli,
John P. Merryman Boncori,
De Franceschi Giorgiana,
and Roberto Seu.
The Total Electron Content From InSAR and GNSS: A Midlatitude Study.
IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing,
11(5):1725-1733,
May 2018.
Keyword(s): SAR Processing,
Ionosphere,
Global Positioning System,
atmospheric techniques,
radar interferometry,
rain,
remote sensing by radar,
satellite navigation,
synthetic aperture radar,
ALOS-PALSAR,
GNSS experimental measurements,
GNSS receivers,
InSAR images,
L-band InSAR,
RING network,
Rete Integrata Nazionale GPS network,
TEC variability,
advanced land observing satellite,
array type L-band synthetic aperture radar,
correlation coefficient,
dense network,
global navigation satellite system receivers,
interferometric phase,
interferometric synthetic aperture radar,
ionospheric information,
midlatitude study,
night-time case studies,
reference true ionospheric TEC,
total electron content,
tropospheric contribution,
Azimuth,
Correlation,
Earth,
Global navigation satellite system,
Ionosphere,
Receivers,
Synthetic aperture radar,
Global positioning system,
ionosphere,
synthetic aperture radar (SAR).
[Abstract]
[bibtex-entry]
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The Total Electron Content From InSAR and GNSS: A Midlatitude Study.
IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing,
11(5):1725-1733,
May 2018.
Keyword(s): SAR Processing,
Ionosphere,
Global Positioning System,
atmospheric techniques,
radar interferometry,
rain,
remote sensing by radar,
satellite navigation,
synthetic aperture radar,
ALOS-PALSAR,
GNSS experimental measurements,
GNSS receivers,
InSAR images,
L-band InSAR,
RING network,
Rete Integrata Nazionale GPS network,
TEC variability,
advanced land observing satellite,
array type L-band synthetic aperture radar,
correlation coefficient,
dense network,
global navigation satellite system receivers,
interferometric phase,
interferometric synthetic aperture radar,
ionospheric information,
midlatitude study,
night-time case studies,
reference true ionospheric TEC,
total electron content,
tropospheric contribution,
Azimuth,
Correlation,
Earth,
Global navigation satellite system,
Ionosphere,
Receivers,
Synthetic aperture radar,
Global positioning system,
ionosphere,
synthetic aperture radar (SAR).
[Abstract]
[bibtex-entry]
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G. Gomba and F. De Zan.
Bayesian Data Combination for the Estimation of Ionospheric Effects in SAR Interferograms.
IEEE_J_GRS,
55(11):6582-6593,
November 2017.
Keyword(s): SAR Processing,
split-spectrum,
split-spectrum interferometry,
split-band,
split-band interferometry,
Bayes methods,
Faraday effect,
fractals,
inverse problems,
ionospheric electromagnetic wave propagation,
radar imaging,
radar interferometry,
remote sensing by radar,
synthetic aperture radar,
Bayesian data combination,
Bayesian inverse problem,
Faraday rotation method,
SAR images,
SAR interferograms,
advanced land observing satellite phased array type L-band SAR L-band images,
azimuth mutual shifts,
data-based model parameter estimation,
differential ionospheric phase screen,
error source,
estimation accuracy,
information sources,
interferometric pair images,
ionosphere turbulence,
ionospheric effects estimation,
ionospheric propagation path delay,
physically realistic fractal modeling,
range variations,
sensitive azimuth shifts,
simple split-spectrum method,
small-scale azimuth variations,
synthetic aperture radar interferograms,
Azimuth,
Estimation,
Extraterrestrial measurements,
Ionosphere,
Synthetic aperture radar,
Ionosphere estimation,
SAR ionospheric effects,
interferometric synthetic aperture radar (SAR),
methods\textquoteright combination.
[Abstract]
[bibtex-entry]
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Homa Ansari,
Francesco De Zan,
Alessandro Parizzi,
Michael Eineder,
Kanika Goel,
and Nico Adam.
Measuring 3-D Surface Motion With Future SAR Systems Based on Reflector Antennae.
IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Letters,
13(2):272-276,
February 2016.
Keyword(s): artificial satellites,
radar interferometry,
reflector antennas,
remote sensing by radar,
synthetic aperture radar,
3D surface motion measurement,
SAR system,
reflector antennae,
interferometric synthetic aperture radar,
1D line-of-sight motion measurement,
left-looking observation,
right-looking observation,
SAR acquisition mode,
BiDiSAR,
SuperSAR,
electronic beam steering,
squinted SAR geometry,
satellite constellation,
data processing,
Synthetic aperture radar,
Orbits,
Geometry,
Satellites,
Motion measurement,
Antenna measurements,
Sensitivity,
Azimuth shifts,
error analysis,
interferometric SAR (InSAR),
SAR acquisition geometry,
squinted SAR,
3-D surface motion,
Azimuth shifts,
error analysis,
interferometric SAR (InSAR),
SAR acquisition geometry,
squinted SAR,
3-D surface motion.
[Abstract]
[bibtex-entry]
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Author: Othmar Frey, Earth Observation and Remote Sensing, Institute of Environmental Engineering, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology - ETH Zurich .
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