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Publications about 'filter-based method'

Conference articles

  1. H. Liao and F. J. Meyer. Ionospheric effect correction of ice motion mapping using interferometric synthetic aperture radar. In Proc. IEEE Int. Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symp. (IGARSS), pages 6502-6504, July 2016. Keyword(s): adaptive filters, geophysical signal processing, glaciology, ice, ionosphere, radar interferometry, remote sensing by radar, synthetic aperture radar, AD 1990, Antarctica, C-band ERS1-2, Envisat ASAR, Greenland, InSAR-based ionospheric correction, L-band ALOS 1-2 PALSAR SAR data, Radarsat-1-2, Sentinel-1, X band TerraSAR-X, adaptive filter technique, automatic phase unwrapping error correction, coregistration technique, differential ionospheric phase signal, error correction algorithm, filter-based method, ice mass balance, ice motion analysis, ice motion mapping, ice motion monitoring, ice sheet, ice velocity, interferogram, interferometric synthetic aperture radar, ionospheric effect correction, ionospheric error, ionospheric phase delay, sea level rise, split spectrum technique, Ice, Ionosphere, L-band, Monitoring, Sea level, Synthetic aperture radar. [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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