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Publications about 'multifrequency split-spectrum processing technique'
Conference articles
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Paul A. Rosen,
Scott Hensley,
and Curtis Chen.
Measurement and mitigation of the ionosphere in L-band Interferometric SAR data.
In 2010 IEEE Radar Conference,
pages 1459-1463,
May 2010.
Keyword(s): SAR Processing,
cartography,
image registration,
ionosphere,
ionospheric measuring apparatus,
radar imaging,
radar interferometry,
synthetic aperture radar,
ALOS PALSAR data,
L-band InSAR data,
PALSAR spectral band,
bandwidth 28 MHz,
deformation maps,
differential TEC estimation,
dispersive medium,
earth changing surface,
image registration,
ionosphere measurement,
ionosphere mitigation,
multifrequency split-spectrum processing technique,
nondispersive effects,
pixel-by-pixel observation,
radar waveform,
relative phase change measurement,
satellite-based repeat-pass interferometric synthetic aperture radar,
split spectrum technique,
subtle deformation signatures,
synoptic high spatial resolution,
Atmosphere,
Atmospheric measurements,
Delay effects,
Dispersion,
Earth,
Ionosphere,
L-band,
Phase measurement,
Spatial resolution,
Synthetic aperture radar interferometry.
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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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