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Publications about 'triple-frequency'
Conference articles
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X. Xu,
C. A. Baldi,
J. De Bleser,
Y. Lei,
S. Yueh,
and D. Esteban-Fernandez.
Multi-Frequency Tomography Radar Observations of Snow Stratigraphy at Fraser During SnowEx.
In IGARSS 2018 - 2018 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium,
pages 6269-6272,
July 2018.
Keyword(s): CW radar,
FM radar,
geophysical signal processing,
hydrological techniques,
radar polarimetry,
radar signal processing,
remote sensing by radar,
snow,
signal processing algorithm,
snow free image,
snow density,
ground snow pit measurement,
radar design,
snow layer,
multiple viewing positions,
radar echo,
tomography technique,
radar channel,
three-dimensional variability,
fully polarimetric frequency-modulated continuous-wave radar,
triple-frequency,
2017 NASA SnowEx campaign,
Earth's terrestrial snow-covered regions,
multiyear airborne snow campaign,
Fraser,
snow stratigraphy,
multifrequency tomography radar observations,
frequency 17.2 GHz,
size 30.0 cm,
frequency 9.6 GHz,
frequency 13.5 GHz,
Snow,
Tomography,
Synthetic aperture radar,
Radar polarimetry,
Spaceborne radar,
Radar imaging,
tomography,
snow,
FMCW radar,
SWE.
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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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