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Publications about 'seafloor relative height'
Articles in journal or book chapters
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T. O. Saebo,
Roy E. Hansen,
and A. Hanssen.
Relative Height Estimation by Cross-Correlating Ground-Range Synthetic Aperture Sonar Images.
IEEE Journal of Oceanic Engineering,
32(4):971-982,
October 2007.
Keyword(s): Synthetic Aperture Sonar,
SAS,
oceanographic techniques,
seafloor phenomena,
sonar imaging,
synthetic aperture sonar,
Elba Island,
InSAS-2000 experiment,
Italy,
SAS processing,
along-track resolution,
azimuth resolution,
broadband signals,
coherent frequency-dependent scattering,
correction technique,
cross correlations,
geometrical decorrelation effect,
image acquisition,
mathematical model,
moving platform,
seafloor relative height,
signal-to-noise ratio,
sonar images beamforming,
synthetic aperture sonar imaging,
time-delay estimates,
vertically displaced receivers,
Azimuth,
Coherence,
Decorrelation,
Frequency estimation,
Mathematical model,
Scattering,
Sea floor,
Signal resolution,
Signal to noise ratio,
Synthetic aperture sonar,
Bathymetry,
coherence,
cross correlation,
height estimation,
interferometry,
synthetic aperture sonar (SAS),
time-delay estimation.
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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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