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IGARSS 2002: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
- IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, IGARSS 2002, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 24-28 June 2002. IEEE 2002, ISBN 0-7803-7536-X
- Haruhisa Shimoda:
GCOM mission concept. 3-5 - Makoto Suzuki, Takuki Sano, Akihiko Kuze, Kazuo Shibasaki, Sinichi Sobue, Chu Ishida, Haruhisa Shimoda, Toshihiro Ogawa:
GCOM-A1 program I. - program overview. 6-8 - Yoshiaki Honda, Asako Konda, Koji Kajiwara:
Vegetation monitoring using ADEOS-II GLI data. 9-12 - Takashi Y. Nakajima, Teruyuki Nakajima, Hirohiko Masunaga, Akiko Higurashi, Y. Liu:
Cloud and aerosol retrievals from ADEOS/GLI and other sensors. 13-15 - Akira Shibata:
AMSR/AMSR-E data utilization plan. 16-17 - Keiji Imaoka, Toshihiro Sezai, Toshiaki Takeshima, Toneo Kawanishi, Akira Shibata:
Instrument characteristics and calibration of AMSR and AMSR-E. 18-20 - Yoshio Ishido, Toshiaki Takeshima, Shigemitsu Fukui:
ADEOS-II data distribution. 21-23 - Thomas J. Schmugge, Frédéric Jacob, Andrew N. French, Jerry C. Ritchie, Mark J. Chopping, Albert Rango:
ASTER thermal infrared observations over New Mexico. 24-26 - Erin M. O'Donnell, John R. Schott, Nina G. Raqueno:
Calibration history of Landsat thermal data. 27-29 - William B. Clodius, Christoph C. Borel, Lee K. Balick, Simon J. Hook:
Validation of the MTI water surface temperature retrieval algorithms. 30-32 - Li Jia, Massimo Menenti, Zhongbo Su
, Zhao-Liang Li:
Observation of directional exitance and retrieval of soil and foliage component temperatures: case studies with bi-angular ATSR radiometric data. 33-35 - Bart Van den Hurk, Li Jia, Massimo Menenti:
Assimilation of land surface temperature data from ATSR in an NWP environment-case studies with ATSR data in Spain and The Netherlands. 36-38 - Li Jia, Zhao-Liang Li, Massimo Menenti:
Modeling of TIR radiative transfer in the soil-vegetation-atmosphere system: sensitivity to soil water content and LAI and simulation of complex scenes. 39-41 - Laurent Coret, Xavier Briottet, Yann H. Kerr, Ghani Chehbouni:
Directional effect on thermal infrared measurements over 2D heterogeneous land surface in remote sensing. 42-44 - Jerrell R. Ballard Jr., James A. Smith:
A multi-wavelength thermal infrared and reflectance scene simulation model. 45-47 - Aldona Wiacek, Dmitry Yashcov, Kimberly Strong, L. Boudreau, L. Rochette, C. Roy:
A new high-resolution Fourier transform infrared spectrometer for ground-based atmospheric measurements in Toronto. 48-50 - Elham Farahani, Stella M. L. Melo, Kimberly Strong, Matthew R. Bassford, Chris A. McLinden:
Measurements of stratospheric composition in the Canadian Arctic during spring 1999-2002 using a UV-visible spectrometer. 51-53 - Stella M. L. Melo, Kimberly Strong, Elham Farahani, Matthew R. Bassford, Katherine E. Preston, C. Thomas McElroy, Eugene V. Rozanov
, Tatiana Egorova, Caroline Nowlan:
Retrieval of stratospheric NO2 vertical profiles from ground-based measurements at Vanscoy, Saskatchewan. 54-56 - Domenico Cimini, Ed R. Westwater, Yong Han, Stephen J. Keihm:
Ground-based microwave radiometer measurements and radiosonde comparisons during the WVIOP2000 field experiment. 57-59 - Patrizia Basili, Stefania Bonafoni, Vinia Mattioli, Piero Ciotti, Giovanni D'Auria:
Monitoring atmospheric water vapour using GPS measurements during precipitation events. 60-62 - Felix Yanovsky, I. G. Prokopenko, K. I. Prokopenko, Herman W. J. Russchenberg, Leonardus P. Ligthart:
Radar estimation of turbulence eddy dissipation rate in rain. 63-65 - Andrea Garzelli:
Possibilities and limitations of the use of wavelets in image fusion. 66-68 - K. Clint Slatton, Melba M. Crawford, Larry Teng:
Multiscale fusion of INSAR data for improved topographic mapping. 69-71 - Anne H. Schistad Solberg, Geir Storvik, Roger Fjørtoft:
A comparison of criteria for decision fusion and parameter estimation in statistical multisensor image classification. 72-74 - S. Stancu, Florentin T. Bujor, Emmanuel Trouvé, Gilles Mauris, Philippe Bolon, Jean-Paul Rudant:
Improving feature extraction in satellite SAR images by an interactive fuzzy fusion of multi-temporal data. 75-78 - Ryuei Nishii:
Fusion of contextual classification and the existing classification result. 79-81 - Olaf Hellwich, Andreas Reigber, Hartmut Lehmann:
Sensor and data fusion contest: test imagery to compare and combine airborne SAR and optical sensors for mapping. 82-84 - George Vosselman:
Fusion of laser scanning data, maps, and aerial photographs for building reconstruction. 85-88 - Fabio Dell'Acqua, Paolo Gamba, Gianni Lisini:
Extraction and fusion of street networks from fine resolution SAR data. 89-91 - Yao Lu, Minoru Inamura:
Spatial resolution improvement of spatial shift multi-observation images by neural network. 92-94 - Maria Luiza F. Velloso, Margareth Simões, Thales A. A. Carneiro:
Competitive artificial neural network for change-detection of land cover: an unsupervised approach. 95-97 - Giovanni Corsini, Marco Diani, Raffaele Grasso, Beatrice Lazzerini, Francesco Marcelloni, Marco Cococcioni
:
A fuzzy model for the retrieval of the sea water optically active constituents concentration from MERIS data. 98-100 - Ying Zhang, Bert Guindon, Josef Cihlar:
Development of a robust haze removal algorithm: assessment using temporally invariant targets. 101-103 - Jordi Inglada:
Similarity measures for multisensor remote sensing images. 104-106 - George A. Lampropoulos, George Gigli, Leandre Sevigny, André Beaudoin, Jeff Secker:
Detection of targets from electro-optical and SAR data using chaotic predictors and optimal CFAR detectors. 107-109 - Massimo Sciotti, Giancarlo Capecchi, Pierfrancesco Lombardo:
Ship wake detection in SAR images: a segmentation-based approach. 110-112 - Johannes R. Sveinsson, Jón Atli Benediktsson:
Double density wavelet transformation for speckle reduction of SAR images. 113-115 - Guillermo Schwartz, Marlene Alvarez, A. Varfis, Naouma Kourti:
Elimination of false positives in vessels detection and identification by remote sensing. 116-118 - William J. Kramber, Anthony Morse, Richard G. Allen, Masahiro Tasumi, Ricardo Trezza, James L. Wright:
Developing surrogate pixels for comparing SEBAL ET with lysimeter ET measurements. 119-121 - John L. Schnase, James A. Smith, Thomas J. Stohlgren, Sara J. Graves, Charles Trees:
Biological invasions: a challenge in ecological forecasting. 122-124 - Benjamin Fong Chao, Thomas G. Farr, John L. LaBrecque, Robert Bindschadler, B. Douglas, Eric J. M. Rignot, C. K. Shum, John M. Wahr:
Understanding sea level changes. 125-127 - Carol A. Raymond, Paul Lundgren, Søren Nørvang Madsen, John B. Rundle:
Understanding and responding to earthquake hazards. 128-130 - Ahmed Mahmood:
RADARSAT-1 Background Mission global coverage. 131-133 - Keith Abbott, Brigitte Leblon, Gordon Staples, Martin E. Alexander, David A. MacLean:
Use of RADARSAT-1 images to map forest fuel moisture over boreal forests. 134-136 - Geoffrey D. Horn, Anthony K. Milne:
Monitoring seasonal dynamics of Northern Australian wetlands with multitemporal Radarsat data. 137-139 - Satish K. Srivastava, P. Le Dantec, B. T. Banik, N. Shepherd, R. Gray, Robert K. Hawkins, Kevin Murnaghan:
RADARSAT-1 image quality/continuing success in extended mission. 140-142 - Gordon Staples, Arturo Mendoza:
The use of RADARSAT-1 SAR data for operational wind field retrieval. 143-145 - Ingrid K. Peterson, Simon J. Prinsenberg, J. Scott Holladay, Louis Lalumiere:
Validation of sea ice signatures in radarsat ScanSAR imagery for the Gulf of St. Lawrence. 146-148 - Nettie Labelle-Hamer, Ronald Kwok, Glenn F. Cunningham, Cliff Moore, Ed Barker Jr.:
RADARSAT Geophysical Processor System: 2 years of production. 149-151 - Daniel C. Bast, Ian G. Cumming:
RADARSAT ScanSAR roll angle estimation. 152-154 - Helko Breit, Walter Knöpfle, Nico Adam, Michael Eineder, Steffen Suchandt, Bernd Rabus:
SRTM X-SAR DEM of Europe-Results and algorithmic improvements. 155-157 - Roland Romeiser, Helko Breit, Michael Eineder, Hartmut Runge:
Demonstration of current measurements from space by along-track SAR interferometry with SRTM data. 158-160 - Stefan Knedlik, Otmar Loffeld:
Baseline estimation and prediction referring to the SRTM. 161-163 - Michael Eineder, Bernd Rabus, Jürgen Holzner, Steffen Suchandt, Walter Knöpfle:
Filtering of interferometric SRTM X-SAR data. 164-166 - Kamal Sarabandi, Charles G. Brown, Leland E. Pierce, D. Zahn, R. Azadegan, K. Buell, M. Casciato, I. Koh, Daniel E. Lawrence, M. Park:
Calibration and validation of the Shuttle Radar Topography Mission height data for southeastern Michigan. 167-169 - Jørgen Dall
, Erik Lintz Christensen:
Interferometric calibration with natural distributed targets. 170-172 - Rolf Scheiber, Vinod M. Bothale:
Interferometric multi-look techniques for SAR data. 173-175 - Paolo Berardino, Gianfranco Fornaro, Riccardo Lanari, Eugenio Sansosti, Francesco Serafino, Francesco Soldovieri:
Multi-pass synthetic aperture radar for 3-D focusing. 176-178 - Mark Preiss, Doug Gray, Nick J. S. Stacy:
Space variant filtering of polar format spotlight SAR images for wavefront curvature correction and interferometric processing. 179-181 - Gianfranco Fornaro, Vito Pascazio, Gilda Schirinzi
:
Range resolution limits in multi-pass SAR data processing. 182-184 - Vern Singhroy, Katrin Molch, Michael Bulmer:
Characterization of landslide deposits using SAR images. 185-187 - Leonardo Zan, Gilberto Latini, Evasio Piscina, Giovanni Polloni, Pieramelio Baldelli:
Landslides early warning monitoring system. 188-190 - Zhong Lu
, Charles Wicks Jr., John Power, Daniel Dzurisin, Wayne Thatcher, Timothy Masterlark:
Interferometric synthetic aperture radar studies of Alaska volcanoes. 191-194 - Eric C. Grunsky:
The use of multi-beam RADARSAT-1 satellite imagery for terrain mapping. 195-197 - Thomas Nagler, Helmut Rott, Achim Kamelger:
Analysis of landslides in Alpine areas by means of SAR interferometry. 198-200 - Marco van der Kooij, David Mayer:
The application of satellite radar interferometry to subsidence monitoring in the Belridge and Lost Hills fields, California. 201-202 - John F. Dehls
, Marco Basilico, Carlo Colesanti:
Ground deformation monitoring in the Ranafjord area of Norway by means of the permanent scatterers technique. 203-207 - Flora Paganelli, Jeremy P. Richards, Eric C. Grunsky:
Integration of structural, gravity, and magnetic data using the weights of evidence method as a tool for kimberlite exploration in the Buffalo Head Hills, Northern Central Alberta. 208-210 - Evaristo Ricchetti:
Structural geological study of Southern Apennine (Italy) using Landsat 7 imagery. 211-213 - Joseph M. Piwowar, Ellsworth F. LeDrew, Ross Brown, Barry E. Goodison, Marcin Polanski, Tom Hirose:
The Canadian Cryospheric Information Network: facilitating access to sea ice, lake ice, snow cover, permafrost, and glacier data. 214-216 - Chris Derksen, Anne E. Walker, Ellsworth F. LeDrew, Barry E. Goodison:
Utilizing satellite snow cover data for climatological analysis: a comparison of passive microwave and optically derived time series, 1978 - 1995. 217-219 - Vincent Roy, Kalifa Goita, Alain Royer, Anne E. Walker, Barry E. Goodison:
Retrieval of snow water equivalent over boreal forest in Canada from passive microwave measurements using the HUT snow emission model. 220-222 - Jean-Pierre Fortin, Monique Bernier, Stéphane Savary, Ali El-Battay, Jalal Khaldoune:
New developments and results for snowcover monitoring using RADARSAT and VEGETATION data and the HYDROTEL hydrological model. 223-226 - Monique Bernier, Yves Gauthier, Paul Briand, Judith Coulombe-Simoneau, Jeff Hurley, Frank Weber:
Radiometric correction of RADARSAT-1 images for mapping the snow water equivalent (SWE) in a mountainous environment. 227-230 - Tom A. Agnew, Stephen Howell:
Comparison of digitized Canadian ice charts and passive microwave sea-ice concentrations. 231-233 - John J. Yackel, David G. Barber:
Validation of a snow water equivalence algorithm over landfast first-year sea ice using RADARSAT-1. 234-236 - Alan E. Strong, Gang Liu
, Tadashi Kimura, Hiroya Yamano, Makoto Tsuchiya, Shin-ichiro Kakuma, Rob van Woesik:
Detecting and monitoring 2001 coral reef bleaching events in Ryukyu Islands, Japan using satellite bleaching HotSpot remote sensing technique. 237-239 - Enrico C. Paringit, Kazuo Nadaoka:
Reflectance sensitivity of coral reef areas to optically-active constituents in coastal waters: computer modeling and field observations. 240-242 - James A. Goodman, Susan L. Ustin:
Hyperspectral image calibration in a coral reef environment: an empirical approach. 243-245 - Candace M. Newman, Ellsworth F. LeDrew:
Assessing the uncertainty of radiometric properties in coral reef environments. 246-248 - Heather Holden, Ellsworth F. LeDrew:
Hyperspectral linear mixing based on in situ measurements in a coral reef environment. 249-251 - Nicole Jacquinet-Husson, Noëlle A. Scott, Alain Chédin, Alexei A. Chursin:
A tool for the second generation vertical sounders radiance simulation: the GEISA/IASI spectroscopic database system. 252-254 - Liping Di, Wenli Yang, Meixia Deng, Donna Deng, Kenneth R. McDonald:
Interoperable access of remote sensing data through NWGISS. 255-257 - Robert M. Koopman, Bojan R. Bojkov, Martine De Mazière:
The Envisat Cal/Val data centre. 258-260 - Olaf M. Østensen, Paul C. Smits:
ISO/TC211: Standardisation of geographic information and geo-informatics. 261-263 - Roger L. King:
The IEEE GRSS Technical Committee on Data Standardization and Distribution: A refocus. 264-265 - Rahul Ramachandran, Helen Conover, Sara J. Graves, Ken Keiser:
Interchange technology for applications to facilitate generic access to heterogenous data formats. 266-268 - Gilbert M. Flaming:
Requirements for Global Precipitation Measurement. 269-271 - Robert Meneghini, Liang Liao, Toshio Iguchi:
Integral equations for a dual-wavelength radar. 272-274 - Eugenio Gorgucci, Venkatachalam Chandrasekar, Viswanathan N. Bringi:
Polarimetric radar rainfall algorithms at S and X bands. 275-277 - Liang Liao, Robert Meneghini, Toshio Iguchi:
Bright-band modeling of air/space-borne microwave radars. 278-280 - Eastwood Im, Stephen L. Durden, Gregory A. Sadowy, Li Li:
Rainfall observations by the airborne dual-frequency precipitation radar during CAMEX-4. 281-283 - Jorge Mario Villa Girón, Sandra Cruz-Pol, Stephen M. Sekelsky:
Performance of scanning millimeter-wave radar in a tropical environment. 284-286 - John Kwiatkowski, John Stout, Stephen Bilanow:
Estimating TRMM spacecraft attitude errors using the precipitation radar. 287-289 - Steven M. Bolen, Venkatachalam Chandrasekar:
Evaluation of TRMM PR attenuation correction using ground radar estimations of the raindrop size distribution along the PR beam. 290-292 - Hiroki Fukatsu, Venkatachalam Chandrasekar:
Global mapping of attenuation at X-band and higher frequencies. 293-295 - Dusan S. Zrnic, Matthew L. Loney, Jerry M. Straka, Dusan V. Ryzhkov:
Enhanced polarimetric radar signatures above the melting level in a supercell storm. 296-298 - Gabriele Moser, Farid Melgani, Sebastiano Bruno Serpico, A. Caruso:
Partially supervised detection of changes from remote sensing images. 299-301 - Fabio Dell'Acqua, Paolo Gamba:
Multitemporal urban area characterization through fuzzy neural networks. 302-304 - Jón Atli Benediktsson, Kolbeinn Árnason, Martino Pesaresi:
Morphological profiles used for classification of data from urban areas. 305 - Lorenzo Bruzzone, Roberto Cossu:
An unsupervised change detection technique robust to registration noise. 306-308 - Leen-Kiat Soh:
Image processing techniques for describing sea ice features. 309-311 - Lori Mann Bruce, Hrishikesh Tamhankar, Abhinav Mathur, Roger L. King:
Multiresolutional texture analysis of multispectral imagery for automated ground cover classification. 312-314 - Magnus O. Ulfarsson, Johannes R. Sveinsson, Jón Atli Benediktsson:
Speckle reduction of SAR images in the curvelet domain. 315-317 - Bruno Aiazzi, Luciano Alparone, Fabrizio Argenti, Stefano Baronti:
Heterogeneity-sensitive adaptive speckle reduction in a translation-invariant wavelet domain. 318-320 - Hua Xie, Leland E. Pierce, Fawwaz T. Ulaby:
Despeckling SAR images using a low-complexity wavelet denoising process. 321-324 - P. W. Johnson:
Stand off detection of buried anti-personnel landmines. 325-327 - Christian Fischer, Marwan Younis
, Werner Wiesbeck:
Multistatic GPR data acquisition and imaging. 328-330 - David R. Wiggins, Hyunjun Kim, Yonghun Cheon, Joel T. Johnson:
Sub-surface object sensing with multi-frequency microwave radiometry. 331-333 - Jie Cheng, Eric L. Miller:
Model-based principal component techniques for detection of buried landmines in multiframe synthetic aperture radar images. 334-336 - Xiaoyin Xu, Eric L. Miller:
Optimization of migration method to locate buried object in lossy medium. 337-339 - Arnaud Coatanhay
:
Optimized GPR signal deconvolution using an adaptative conjugate gradient method. 340-341 - Ali Yapar, Hülya Sahintürk:
On the use of surface impedance in the detection of buried objects. 342-344 - Motoyuki Sato, Qi Lu:
Ground water migration monitoring by GPR. 345-347 - Toru Sato, Seiji Horita:
A super-resolution locationing algorithm for ultra-wideband phased-array radars. 348-350 - Eduardo Torres-Martinez, Mark R. Schoeberl, Michael W. Kalb:
A web of sensors: enabling the Earth science vision. 351-353 - Mark R. Schoeberl:
The afternoon constellation: a formation of Earth observing systems for the atmosphere and hydrosphere. 354-356 - William L. Smith, F. Wallace Harrison, D. E. Hinton, Henry E. Revercomb, Gail Bingham, R. Petersen, J. C. Dodge:
GIFTS - the precursor geostationary satellite component of the future Earth Observing System. 357-361 - Alexey Pankine, Kim Aaron, Matthew Kuperus Heun, Kerry Nock, Warren J. Wiscombe, Bob Mahan, Wenying Su:
Stratospheric satellites for Earth science applications. 362-364 - Warren J. Wiscombe, Jay R. Herman, Francisco P. J. Valero:
L-1 and L-2 observatories for Earth science in the post-2010 era. 365-367 - Frank Peri Jr., Michael Hagopian, Mark Lake:
Lightweight deployable UV/visible/IR telescopes [for the Earth sciences]. 368-370 - Carol A. Raymond, John O. Bristow, Mark R. Schoeberl:
Needs for an intelligent distributed spacecraft infrastructure. 371-374 - Faiza Lansing, Loren Lemmerman, Amy Walton, Graham W. Bothwell, Kul Bhasin, Glenn Prescott:
Needs for communications and onboard processing in the vision era. 375-377 - James L. Duda, Joseph E. Mulligan, Joy M. Henegar:
Evolving ground system architecture requirements for the National Polar-orbiting Operational Environmental Satellite System (NPOESS). 378-380 - Yoshio Yamaguchi, Koji Kimura, Sohei Kakizaki, Hiroyoshi Yamada:
ALOS-PALSAR image simulation in various polarization bases. 381-383 - Takeo Tadono, Masanobu Shimada, Masayuki Matsuoka, Tamotsu Igarashi:
Calibration and validation plans for ALOS/PRISM. 384-386 - Hiroshi Kimura, Toshiyuki Mizuno:
Feasibility study on polarimetric use and calibration of ALOS/PALSAR. 387-389 - Masaharu Fujita:
Development of a retrodirective PARC for ALOS/PALSAR calibration. 390-392 - Masanobu Shimada, Takeo Tadono, Masayuki Matsuoka:
Calibration and validation of PALSAR. 393-395 - Huadong Guo
, Changlin Wang:
Study of environmental issues with ALOS PALSAR data. 396-398 - Hiroshi Kawamura:
Study on air-sea-land interaction in the coastal seas using ALOS data. 399-401 - Kohei Cho, Masashige Nakayama, Haruhisa Shimoda, Seiho Uratsuka, H. Enomoto, Yoshiaki Honda:
Preparation of multi-stage remote sensing for monitoring sea ice in the Okhotsk Sea with ALOS sensors. 402-404 - Noriko Futamura, Junichi Takaku, H. Suzuki, Tetsuji Iijima, Takeo Tadono, Masayuki Matsuoka, Masanobu Shimada, Tamotsu Igarashi, Ryosuke Shibasaki:
High resolution DEM generation from ALOS PRISM data -algorithm development and evaluation. 405-407 - Wolfgang-Martin Boerner, Shane R. Cloude, Jong-Sen Lee, Konstantinos P. Papathanassiou, Thomas I. Lukowski:
Advances in extra wide-band multi-modal air/space-borne radar polarimetry, POL-IN-SAR imaging and its applications. 408-410 - Shane R. Cloude:
Helicity in radar remote sensing. 411-413 - Ridha Touzi, François Charbonneau:
Characterization of symmetric scattering using polarimetric SARs. 414-416 - Laurent Ferro-Famil, Andreas Reigber, Eric Pottier, Wolfgang-Martin Boerner:
Scene characterization using sub-aperture polarimetric SAR data analysis. 417-419 - Irena Hajnsek, Konstantinos P. Papathanassiou, Alberto Moreira, Shane R. Cloude:
Surface parameter estimation using interferometric and polarimetric SAR. 420-422 - Yoshio Yamaguchi, Koji Kimura, Hiroyoshi Yamada, Seiho Uratsuka, Wolfgang-Martin Boerner:
L-band polarimetric AIR/Pi-SAR images around Niigata City. 423-425 - Sophie Allain, Laurent Ferro-Famil, Eric Pottier, Irena Hajnsek:
Extraction of surface parameters from multi-frequency and polarimetric SAR data. 426-428 - James T. Morris, Stuart J. Anderson, Andrew Parfitt:
Polarimetric mapping of ship wakes. 429-431 - Dayalan Kasilingam, Dale L. Schuler, Jong-Sen Lee, Saurabh Malhotra:
Modulation of polarimetric coherence by ocean features. 432-434 - Thierry Amiot, F. Douchin, Eric Thouvenot, Jean-Claude Souyris, Bruno Cugny:
The interferometric cartwheel: a multi-purpose formation of passive radar microsatellites. 435-437 - John Homer, Kurt Kubik, Bijan Mojarrabi, I. Dennis Longstaff, Eugene Donskoi, Mikhail Cherniakov:
Passive bistatic radar sensing with LEOS based transmitters. 438-440 - Adrian K. Fung, W. Y. Liu, Kun-Shan Chen:
A comparison between IEM-based surface bistatic scattering models. 441-443 - Gareth D. Lewis, Joaquim Fortuny-Guasch, Alois J. Sieber:
Bistatic radar scattering experiments of parallel wire grids. 444-446 - Paolo Ferrazzoli, Leila Guerriero, Domenico Solimini:
Could bistatic observations contribute to forest biomass monitoring? 447-448 - Bijan Mojarrabi, John Homer, Kurt Kubik, I. Dennis Longstaff:
Power budget study for passive target detection and imaging using secondary applications of GPS signals in bistatic radar systems. 449-451 - Isabelle P. F. Harouche, David G. Barber:
On the seasonal evolution of thermophysical drivers and passive microwave emissions on first-year sea ice. 452-453 - Jianjun Guo, Leung Tsang, Edward G. Josberger, Jenq-Neng Hwang:
Mapping the spatial distribution and time evolution of snow water equivalent with passive microwave measurements. 454-456 - Lin Zhou, Leung Tsang, Kung-Hau Ding:
Foam effects on polarimetric passive microwave remote sensing of ocean wind vectors. 457-459 - Frederick W. Chen, David H. Staelin:
Global millimeter-wave observations of precipitation using AMSU on the NOAA-15 satellite. 460-462 - Daniel E. Lawrence, Kamal Sarabandi:
Elastic-wave scattering from a solid circular cylinder embedded in an elastic half-space. 463-465 - Charles G. Brown, Kamal Sarabandi, Matt Gilgenbach:
Physics-based simulation of high-resolution polarimetric SAR images of forested areas. 466-468 - Lei Ying, Brendan J. Frey, Ralf Koetter, David C. Munson:
An iterative dynamic programming approach to 2-D phase unwrapping. 469-471 - Arsen A. Arakelyan, Astghik K. Hambaryan, Artashes K. Arakelyan:
Joint application of altimeter and radiometer data for sea surface microwave signatures' detection and classification. 472-474 - Kazuo Ouchi, Glen Davidson, Genya Saito, Naoki Ishitsuka, Kentaro Mohri, Seiho Uratsuka:
Automatic rice-crop mapping using maximum likelihood SAR segmentation and Gaussian expectation maximisation. 475-477 - Yun Shao, Jingjuan Liao, Xiangtao Fan, Yonghong Wang:
Analysis of temporal backscatter of rice: A comparison of RADARSAT observations with modeling results. 478-480 - Fabio Del Frate, Paolo Ferrazzoli, Leila Guerriero, Tazio Strozzi, Urs Wegmüller, Geoff Cookmartin, Shaun Quegan:
Wheat cycle monitoring using radar data and a neural network trained by a model. 481-483 - K. Olaf Niemann, Rebecca Filion, Mark S. Flaherty, C. Steckler:
Evaluation of RADARSAT-1 for monitoring and mapping land use/land cover in Thailand. 484-486 - Paul C. Doraiswamy, Nadiya Muratova, Thomas R. Sinclair, Alan J. Stern, Bakhyt Akhmedov:
Evaluation of MODIS data for assessment of regional spring wheat yield in Kazakhstan. 487-490 - Paolo Gamba, Fabio Dell'Acqua:
On the optimisation of RBF-based radar rainmap prediction. 491-493 - Sigmar K. Stefansson, Jón Atli Benediktsson, Johannes R. Sveinsson:
An investigation of multiple self-organizing feature maps for classification of multisource data. 494-496 - Giles M. Foody, Mark E. J. Cutler
:
Remote sensing of biodiversity: using neural networks to estimate the diversity and composition of a Bornean tropical rainforest from Landsat TM data. 497-499 - Elisabetta Binaghi, Ignazio Gallo, Monica Pepe, Pietro Alessandro Brivio, Sergio Musazzi, Alessandra Bassini:
Neural classification of high resolution remote sensing imagery for power transmission lines surveillance. 500-502 - Mahesh Pal, Paul M. Mather:
A comparison of decision tree and backpropagation neural network classifiers for land use classification. 503-505 - Farid Melgani, Lorenzo Bruzzone:
Support vector machines for classification of hyperspectral remote-sensing images. 506-508 - Guido Pasquariello, Nicola Ancona, Palma Blonda, Cristina Tarantino, Giuseppe Satalino, Annarita D'Addabbo:
Neural network ensemble and support vector machine classifiers for the analysis of remotely sensed data: a comparison. 509-511 - Klaus-Werner Gurgel, Heinz-Hermann Essen, Thomas Schlick:
The role of HF radar within operational forecasting systems of the ocean. 512-514 - Lucy R. Wyatt
, J. Jim Green:
The availability and accuracy of HF radar wave measurements. 515-517 - Ken J. Hickey, Eric W. Gill
, John Walsh:
Some fundamental statistics associated with ocean surface current measurement using a dual station, long-range, high-frequency ground wave radar system. 518-520 - Eric W. Gill
, John Walsh:
A perspective on two decades of fundamental and applied research in electromagnetic scattering and high frequency ground wave radar on the Canadian East Coast. 521-523 - Annette deCharon:
Integrating ocean research and education: A view from the bottom of the food web. 524-526 - Valentina I. Kravtsova:
Atlas "space methods for geoecology": a new tool for remote sensing education in Earth sciences. 527-529 - John D. Moore, S. E. Waters:
Applications of satellite imagery, remote sensing and computer visualizations: observing the earth visualizing the future. 530-532 - John D. Moore, B. Aivazian:
The Digital Water Library Project (DWEL): a NSDL K-12 collection. 533-535 - Donald R. Johnson, Martin Ruzek:
College and university Earth System Science Education for the 21st century (ESSE 21). 536-539 - Efim B. Kudashev, Yu. F. Knizilinikov, Valentina I. Kravtsova, V. P. Myasnikov, Olga V. Tutubalina
:
INTAS Project: remote sensing Internet technologies based teaching. 540-541 - Lee A. Vierling, Jeff Frykholm, George Glasson:
The Earth Systems Connections elementary curriculum: a world of contexts for teaching and learning remote sensing. 542-544 - Anthony B. Davis, Steven P. Love, Robert F. Cahalan
, Matthew J. McGill
, David M. Winker:
Active optical remote sensing of dense clouds with diffusing light: early results, present implementations, and the challenges ahead. 545-547 - Bizzarro Bizzarri, Albin J. Gasiewski, David H. Staelin:
Initiatives for millimetre/submillimetre-wave sounding from geostationary orbit. 548-552 - Anders Carlström, Ragne Emardson, Jacob Christensen, Peter Sinander, F. Zangerl, G. B. Larsen, Per Hoeg
:
The GPS Occultation Sensor for NPOESS. 553-555 - Nai-Yu Wang, Paul S. Chang, Richard M. Bevilacqua, Craig K. Smith, Peter W. Gaiser:
WindSat atmospheric forward model comparisons. 556-557 - Marian Klein, Albin J. Gasiewski, Vladimir G. Irisov, Vladimir Ye. Leuski, Aleksandr Yevgrafov:
A wideband microwave airborne imaging system for hydrological studies. 558-561 - William J. Blackwell, David H. Staelin:
Analysis of cloud impact on infrared and microwave atmospheric sounding performance using NAST. 562-564 - Paul Racette, Roger H. Lang:
Comparative analysis of radiometer systems using non-stationary processes. 565-567 - Stephen G. Ungar:
Overview of the Earth Observing One (EO-1) Mission. 568-571 - Jeffrey A. Mendenhall, Donald E. Lencioni:
EO-1 Advanced Land Imager on-orbit radiometric calibration. 572-575 - Dennis L. Helder, Samer L. Hijazi, Timothy A. Ruggles:
A radiometric evaluation of the Advanced Land Imager. 576-578 - Andrew Dyk, David G. Goodenough, A. S. (Pal) Bhogal, Jay S. Pearlman, Justin Love:
Geometric correction and validation of Hyperion and ALI data for EVEOSD. 579-583 - Ross Bryant, M. Susan Moran, Stephen A. McElroy, Chandra D. Holifield, Kurtis J. Thome, Tomoaki Miura:
Data continuity of Landsat-4 TM, Landsat-5 TM, Landsat-7 ETM+, and Advanced Land Imager (ALI) sensors. 584-586 - Jay S. Pearlman, Tim R. McVicar, Tom G. van Niel, David L. B. Jupp, Bisun Datt, Susan K. Campbell, Jenny L. Lovell, R. M. Mitchell, Pamela S. Barry, Shunlin Liang:
Assessing the value of a time series of EO-1 data for Coleambally Irrigation Area. 587-589 - Thomas J. Cudahy, Pamela S. Barry:
Earth magmatic-seawater hydrothermal alteration revealed through satellite-borne Hyperion imagery at Panorama, Western Australia. 590-592 - Fred A. Kruse, Joseph W. Boardman, Jonathan F. Huntington, Peter Mason, Melissa A. Quigley:
Evaluation and validation of EO-1 Hyperion for geologic mapping. 593-595 - Manfred Zink, Ramon Torres, Christopher Buck, Betlem Rosich, Josep Closa:
Calibration and early results of the ASAR on ENVISAT. 596-598 - Ludovic Bourg, Steve Delwart, Jean-Paul Huot, A. Rast:
Calibration and early results of MERIS on ENVISAT. 599-601 - Herbert Nett, Gaetan Perron:
ENVISAT-MIPAS: instrument commissioning & early results. 602-604 - Tobias Wehr, Torgeir Paulsen, Alex Popescu, Paul Snoeij, Odile Fanton d'Andon, Gilbert Barrot:
Calibration and first results of stellar occultation measurements with GOMOS on Envisat. 605-607 - Johannes Frerick, Claus Zehner, John P. Burrows:
ENVISAT-SCIAMACHY: instrument commissioning & early results. 608-610 - Mònica Roca, Seymour W. Laxon, Carlo Zelli, Annalisa Martini, C. Celani, Juan Guijarro, Pierre Féménias:
RA-2/MWR in-flight performance - preliminary results. 611-613 - M. C. Edwards, D. T. Llewellyn-Jones, H. Tait:
The Advanced Along Track Scanning Radiometer: validation and early data. 614-616 - Henri Laur, Günther Kohlhammer, Yves-Louis Desnos, Stephen Coulson:
The ENVISAT mission: access to the data. 617-619 - Jochen Horstmann, Susanne Lehner:
A new method for radiometric calibration of spaceborne SAR and its global monitoring. 620-622 - Gianfranco De Grandi, Jong-Sen Lee, Dale L. Schuler, Paul Siqueira, Thomas L. Ainsworth, Marc Simard:
Multi-resolution analysis of polarimetric SAR data using wavelets. 623-625 - Thomas L. Ainsworth, Shane R. Cloude, Jong-Sen Lee:
Eigenvector analysis of polarimetric SAR data. 626-628 - Jean-Claude Souyris, Sandra Mingot:
Polarimetry based on one transmitting and two receiving polarizations: the π/4 mode. 629-631 - Masanobu Shimada, Takeo Tadono, Ake Rosenqvist, Shakil Ahmad Romshoo:
Incidence angle dependence of the L-band POL-IN-SAR sensitivity at forestry region-ALOS PALSAR study using the Pi-SAR. 632-634 - Laurent Ferro-Famil, Eric Pottier, Jong-Sen Lee:
Classification and interpretation of polarimetric interferometric SAR data. 635-637 - Dale L. Schuler, Dayalan Kasilingam, Jong-Sen Lee, Robert W. Jansen, Gianfranco De Grandi:
Polarimetric SAR measurements of slope distribution and coherence changes due to internal waves and current fronts. 638-640 - Shane R. Cloude, D. G. Corr:
A new parameter for soil moisture estimation. 641-643 - Yunjin Kim, Jakob J. van Zyl:
On the relationship between polarimetric parameters and soil moisture. 644-646 - Jiancheng Shi, Kun-Shan Chen, Jakob J. van Zyl, Yunjin Kim, Eni G. Njoku:
Estimate relative soil moisture change with multi-temporal L-band radar measurements. 647-649 - Gerhard Krieger, Michael Wendler, Hauke Fiedler, Josef Mittermayer, Alberto Moreira:
Performance analysis for bistatic interferometric SAR configurations. 650-652 - Gugandong Pan, Ram M. Narayanan:
Comparison of microwave scattering models for leaf. 653-655 - Yunhua Zhang, Weng Cho Chew, Tie Jun Cui:
Electromagnetic field simulation of target detection by high-resolution radar. 656-658 - Lilia Bennaceur Farah, Ziad Belhadj, Mohamed Rached Boussema:
A study of radar backscattering on multi-scale bi-dimensional rough surfaces. 659-661 - Henri-José Mametsa, Fifamè N. Koudogbo, Paul-François Combes:
Application of IEM and radiative transfer formulations for bistatic scattering of rough surfaces. 662-664 - Nathan A. Goodman, James M. Stiles:
Synthetic aperture characterization of radar satellite constellations. 665-667 - Mehrdad Soumekh:
Multi-channel airborne radar. 668-670 - Flemming Hoeg, Erik Lintz Christensen:
SAR++: a multi-channel scalable and reconfigurable SAR system. 671-673 - Jean Paul Aguttes:
New designs or modes for flexible space borne SAR. 674-676 - Marwan Younis
, Christian Fischer, Werner Wiesbeck:
An evaluation of performance parameters of reconfigurable SAR systems. 677-679 - Martti Hallikainen, Pekka Halme, Matias Takala, Jouni Pulliainen
:
Effects of temperature and moisture of snow and soil on SSM/I response to snow. 680-682 - Eirik Malnes, Tore Guneriussen:
Mapping of snow covered area with Radarsat in Norway. 683-685 - Richard E. J. Kelly, Alfred T. C. Chang, Leung Tsang, Chi-Te Chen:
Parameterization of snowpack grain size for global satellite microwave estimates of snow depth. 686-688 - Jouni Pulliainen
, Matias Takala, Martti Hallikainen:
Assimilation of space-borne microwave radiometer and discrete ground-based data in snow depth mapping: a case study for northern Eurasia. 689-691 - Helmut Suess, Reinhard Schroeder, Markus Peichl, Thomas Neff:
Possible military requirements and applications of active and passive imaging sensors at micro- and millimeterwave frequencies. 2 - Michael L. Van Woert:
U.S. Navy operational sea ice remote sensing. 696-698 - Nick J. S. Stacy, D. W. Craig, J. Staromlynska, R. B. Smith:
The Global Hawk UAV Australian deployment: imaging radar sensor modifications and employment for maritime surveillance. 699-701 - Robert P. McCoy:
Upcoming naval space missions for remote sensing of the oceans, atmosphere and space. 702-704 - F. Joseph Turk, Elizabeth E. Ebert, Hyun-Jong Oh, Byung-Ju Sohn:
Validation and applications of a realtime global precipitation analysis. 705-707 - Richard L. Bankert, Michael Hadjimichael, Arunas P. Kuciauskas, Kim Richardson, F. Joseph Turk, Jeffrey D. Hawkins:
Automating the estimation of various meteorological parameters using satellite data and machine learning techniques. 708-710 - Maureen Yeremy, G. Geling, M. Rey:
Results from the Crusade ship detection trial: polarimetric SAR. 711-713 - William G. Pichel, Pablo Clemente-Colon, Karen S. Friedman, Xiaofeng Li, William Tseng, Francis M. Monaldo, Robert C. Beal, Christopher C. Wackerman:
NOAA CoastWatch RADARSAT-1 SAR coastal monitoring applications demonstrations. 714-716 - Andrew Neuschwander, Joseph C. Coughlan:
Distributed application framework for Earth science data processing. 717-719 - Lihong Su, Jindi Wang, Xiaowen Li, Yuxia Huang:
Design and implementation of knowledge base for quantitative remote sensing. 720-722 - Surya S. Durbha, Roger L. King, Louis Wasson, Pushkar S. Pradhan:
Virtual remote sensing: a holistic modeling approach. 723-725 - Iain H. Woodhouse, Dean Turner, David H. Laidlaw:
Improving the visualisation of polarimetric response in SAR imagery from pixels to images. 726-728 - Jennifer L. Dungan, David L. Kao, Alex Pang:
The uncertainty visualization problem in remote sensing analysis. 729-731 - Zorana Jelenak, Laurence N. Connor, Paul S. Chang:
The accuracy of high resolution winds from QuikSCAT. 732-734 - Deborah Smith, Frank J. Wentz, Carl A. Mears:
Detection and characterization of diurnal winds using QuikScat data. 735-737 - Thomas Meissner, Frank J. Wentz:
The ocean surface wind direction signal in passive microwave brightness temperatures. 738-740 - Eric Baum, Bruce Hauss:
A parametric representation of polarimetric sea surface brightness temperature suitable for inferring wind speed and direction from microwave measurements. 741-744 - Laurence N. Connor, Paul S. Chang:
Buoy validation of ocean surface wind estimates from the TRMM precipitation radar. 745-747 - Li Li, Eastwood Im, Laurence N. Connor, Paul S. Chang:
Detecting ocean surface winds using TRMM precipitation radar. 748-750 - David G. Long:
High resolution wind retrieval from SeaWinds. 751-753 - Helen M. Wood, Levin Lauritson:
Update on activities of CEOS Disaster Management Support Group. 754-756 - Rosalind T. Helz, Gary Ellrod, Geoffrey Wadge:
Satellite imagery for volcanic hazards mitigation. 757-758 - Cheryl Bertoia, Mike Manore, Paul Seymour, Dave Benner, Bruce Ramsay:
Earth observation for ice hazard support. 759-761 - Timothy J. Lynham, Charles W. Dull, Ashbindu Singh:
Requirements for space-based observations in fire management: a report by the Wildland Fire Hazard Team, Committee on Earth Observation Satellites (CEOS) Disaster Management Support Group (DMSG). 762-764 - Vern Singhroy, Hiroshi Ohkura, Nancy F. Glenn:
Earth observation for landslide assessment. 765-767 - Terry Pultz, R. A. Scofield:
Applications of remotely sensed data in flood prediction and monitoring: report of the CEOS Disaster Management Support Group flood team. 768-770 - Ahmed Mahmood, Jean-Luc Bessis, Jerome Bequignon, Levin Lauritson, K. V. Venkatachary:
An overview of the International Charter 'Space and Major Disasters'. 771-773 - Guy Carayon, Nathalie Steunou, J.-L. Courriere, Pierre Thibaut:
Poseidon 2 radar altimeter design and in flight preliminary performances. 774-776 - Philippe Calvary, Laurent Phalippou, Eric Thouvenot, Danièle Hauser:
Preliminary design of the SWIMSAT radar for the measurement of ocean wave spectra. 777-779 - Andrew C. Berkun, Mark A. Fischman, Eastwood Im:
An advanced FPGA-based processor and controller for the Next-Generation Precipitation Radar. 780-782 - Jeffrey R. Piepmeier, Paul Racette, Will Manning, James R. Wang:
The airborne Conical Scanning Millimeter-wave Imaging Radiometer (CoSMIR). 783-785 - W. Linwood Jones, Jun-Dung Park, Josko Zec, Christopher S. Ruf, Marion C. Bailey, James W. Johnson:
A feasibility study for a wide-swath, airborne, hurricane imaging microwave radiometer for operational hurricane measurements. 786-789 - Nicholas C. Coops, Marie-Louise Smith, Mary E. Martin, Scott V. Ollinger, Alex Held:
Predicting eucalypt biochemistry from HYPERION and HYMAP imagery. 790-792 - Philip A. Townsend, Jane R. Foster:
Comparison of EO-1 Hyperion to AVIRIS for mapping forest composition in the Appalachian Mountains, USA. 793-795 - Susan L. Ustin, Dar A. Roberts, Margaret E. Gardner, Philip E. Dennison:
Evaluation of the potential of Hyperion data to estimate wildfire hazard in the Santa Ynez front range, Santa Barbara, California. 796-798 - Alfredo R. Huete, Tomoaki Miura, Xiang Gao:
Land cover conversion and degradation analyses through coupled soil-plant biophysical parameters derived from hyperspectral EO-1 Hyperion. 799-801 - Soo Chin Liew:
Computation of coastal sea water absorption coefficients and retrieval of water quality parameters from EO1 Hyperion data. 802-804 - Abhinav Mathur, Lori Mann Bruce, James Allen Byrd:
Discrimination of subtly different vegetative species via hyperspectral data. 805-807 - John Hornstein, Eric P. Shettle, Richard M. Bevilacqua, Simon Chang, Edward Colon, Larry Flynn
, Ernest Hilsenrath, Stephen A. Mango, Hal J. Bloom, F. Sanner:
The Ozone Mapping and Profiler Suite-Assimilation Experiment (OMPS-AE). 809-811 - Thomas Meissner, Frank Wentz:
The Ocean Algorithm Suite for the Conical-scanning Microwave Imaging/Sounder (CMIS). 813-815 - Tobias Mette, Konstantinos P. Papathanassiou, Irena Hajnsek, Reiner Zimmermann:
Forest biomass estimation using polarimetric SAR interferometry. 817-819 - Iain H. Woodhouse, Shane R. Cloude, Konstantinos Papathanassiou, Joe Hope, Juan Suarez-Minguez, Patrick Osborne, Gary Wright:
Polarimetric interferometry in the Glen Affric project: results & conclusions. 820-822 - Oliver Stebler, Erich Meier, Daniel Nüesch:
Forward and inverse modelling of multi-baseline L-band Pol-InSAR E-SAR data. 823-825 - Konstantinos P. Papathanassiou, Irena Hajnsek, Alberto Moreira, Shane R. Cloude:
Interferometric SAR polarimetry using a passive polarimetric microsatellite concept. 826-828 - Hiroyoshi Yamada, Koichi Sato, Yoshio Yamaguchi, Wolfgang-Martin Boerner:
Interferometric phase and coherence of forest estimated by ESPRIT-based polarimetric SAR interferometry. 829-831 - Jong-Sen Lee, Shane R. Cloude, Konstantinos Papathanassiou, Mitchell R. Grunes, Thomas L. Ainsworth, Dale L. Schuler:
Speckle filtering of polarimetric SAR interferometry data. 832-834 - Carlos López-Martínez
, Konstantinos P. Papathanassiou, X. Fàbregas Cànovas:
Polarimetric and interferometric noise modelling. 835-837 - Shane R. Cloude:
Robust parameter estimation using dual baseline polarimetric SAR interferometry. 838-840 - Adriano Camps, Miguel Zapata, Ignasi Corbella:
SMOS performance simulation analysis. 841-843 - Gum-Sil Kang, Yong-Hoon Kim:
Spatial and temperature resolution of sub-Y type antenna array configuration for high resolution interferometric synthetic aperture radiometer. 844-846 - David M. Le Vine:
ESTAR experience with RFI at L-band and implications for future passive microwave remote sensing from space. 847-849 - Christopher S. Ruf, Caleb Principe, Tom Dod, Brian Gosselin, Bryan Monosmith, Stephen B. Musko, Steven A. Rogacki, Alphonso Stewart, Zhaonan Zhang:
Lightweight rainfall radiometer STAR aircraft sensor. 850-852 - Giorgio Franceschetti, Antonio Iodice, Daniele Riccio, Giuseppe Ruello:
A 2-D Fourier domain approach for spotlight SAR raw signal simulation of extended scenes. 853-855 - Masayuki Mieno, Hidefumi Nagata, Hiroshi Shinohara, Minoru Murata, Hitoshi Nomi:
An advanced airborne real-time SAR processing system. 856-858 - Makoto Satake, Toshihiko Umehara, Hideo Maeno, Seiho Uratsuka, Haruyuki Nakayama:
Range antenna pattern measurements of airborne SAR system with arrayed corner reflectors. 859-861 - Vladimir E. Ostashev, Alfred J. Bedard Jr., Alexander G. Voronovich:
Array for acoustic tomography of the atmosphere. 862-864 - Vladimir E. Ostashev, Christopher W. Fairall:
Turbulent contributions to the echo-signal recorded by a monostatic sodar. 865-867 - Michael Garstang:
The diurnal cycle of temperature and wind velocity and animal low-frequency calls. 868-870 - Konstantin A. Naugolnykh, Alfred J. Bedard Jr.:
A model of the avalanche infrasonic radiation. 871-872 - Lev A. Ostrovsky:
On generation of infrasound by large objects falling into water. 873-875 - Alfred J. Bedard Jr., Randall T. Nishiyama:
Infrasound generation by large fires: experimental results and a review of an analytical model predicting dominant frequencies. 876-878 - Randall T. Nishiyama, Alfred J. Bedard Jr., A. L. Kirschner:
Strong winds over mountains and infrasound: possible applications for detecting regions related to aircraft turbulence reports. 879-881 - David G. Goodenough, A. S. (Pal) Bhogal, Andrew Dyk, Allan Hollinger, Z. Mah, K. Olaf Niemann, Jay S. Pearlman, Hao Chen, Tian Han, Justin Love, Sarah McDonald:
Monitoring forests with Hyperion and ALI. 882-885 - Luc Guindon, Richard A. Fournier, André Beaudoin, Joan E. Luther, Ronald J. Hall, Douglas E. Piercey, Eric J. Arsenault, Marie-Claude Lambert, B. S. Case:
Mapping forest biomass on several pilot regions in Canada with Landsat TM and forest inventory data. 886-888 - Mike A. Wulder, Steven E. Franklin:
Spatial and spectral variability due to Landsat image acquisition date: the impact on image classification. 889-892 - Gianfranco De Grandi, Philippe Mayaux, Jean-Paul Malingreau, Andrea Baraldi, Marc Simard, Sassan Saatchi:
Cornerstones and epilogue of the GRFM Africa project: a gallery of regional scale vegetation maps. 893-895 - Derek R. Peddle, Ryan L. Johnson, Josef Cihlar, Bert Guindon, Rasim Latifovic:
Large area forest classification and biophysical parameter estimation using the 5-scale reflectance model in multiple-forward-mode. 896-898 - Stephen Churchill, Charles Randell, Eric W. Gill
, Desmond Power:
An outline of fusion and sensor combinational methodologies for disparate, sparse multi-sensor networks for detecting icebergs. 899-901 - Charles Werner, Tazio Strozzi, Urs Wegmüller, Andreas Wiesmann:
SAR geocoding and multi-sensor image registration. 902-904 - Claudia Notarnicola, Francesco Posa:
Extraction of soil parameters: two case studies using Bayesian fusion of multiple sources data. 905-907 - Tiziana Macri Pellizzeri, Pierfrancesco Lombardo, Christopher J. Oliver:
A new maximum likelihood classification technique for multitemporal SAR and multiband optical images. 908-910 - Sylvie Le Hégarat-Mascle, Daniel Richard, Catherine Ottlé:
Multi-scale data fusion using Dempster-Shafer evidence theory. 911-913 - Mohamed Anis Loghmari, Mohamed Saber Naceur, Mohamed Rached Boussema:
Mixed pixel decomposition of satellite images based on source separation method. 914-916 - Paul C. Smits, Alessandro Annoni:
Geospatial data object modeling for the integration of remote sensing and GIS. 917-918 - Imed Riadh Farah, Mohamed Ben Ahmed:
Satellite image analysis based on the method of blind separation of sources for the extraction of information. 919-921 - Mark A. Sletten, Xinan Liu, James H. Duncan, James C. West:
Radar investigations of breaking water waves at low grazing angles with simultaneous high-speed optical imagery. 922-924 - Johannes Schulz-Stellenfleth, Susanne Lehner, Danielle Hoja:
Use of the coherence of synthetic aperture radar cross spectra for ocean wave measurements. 925-927 - Andreas Niedermeier, Johannes Schulz-Stellenfleth, Jose Carlos Nieto-Borge, Susanne Lehner, Heiko Dankert:
Ocean wave groupiness from ERS-1/2 and ENVISAT imagettes. 928-930 - Duk-jin Kim, Wooil M. Moon, David A. Imel, Delwyn Moller:
Remote sensing of ocean waves and currents using NASA (JPL) AIRSAR along-track interferometry (ATI). 931-933 - Danielle Hoja, Johannes Schulz-Stellenfleth, Susanne Lehner, Thomas König:
Global analysis of ocean wave systems from SAR wave mode data. 934-936 - Paul A. Hwang:
Ambient and breaking roughness of the ocean surface. 937-939 - Mary R. Keller
, Bruce L. Gotwols, R. D. Chapman:
Multiple sea spike definitions: reducing the clutter. 940-942 - Roland Romeiser, Susanne Ufermann, Angelo Rubino, Alexei Androssov, Stefan Kern, Leonid M. Mitnik:
Interpretation of convection cell signatures in radar images of the Greenland Sea. 943-945 - Ge Chen, Jun Ma:
Identification of swell zones in the ocean: a remote sensing approach. 946-948 - Caroline Nowlan
, James Drummond, Kimberly Strong, C. Thomas McElroy, Clive Midwinter, David S. Turner:
Temperature and pressure retrievals from the MAESTRO space instrument. 949-951 - Peter F. Bernath:
The Atmospheric Chemistry Experiment (ACE): an overview. 952-954 - Marc-André Soucy, Christophe Deutsch, François Châteauneuf:
Status of the ACE-FTS instrument. 955-957 - Takuki Sano, Makoto Suzuki, Masaharu Watanabe, Shigeomi Yoshida, Yukari Yui-Yamashita, Shin-ichiro Okumura, Kazuo Shibasaki, Akihiko Kuze, Takahiro Kawashima, Toshihiro Ogawa:
Instrument design of Ozone and Pollution measuring Ultraviolet Spectrometer (OPUS). 958-960 - Ron Caves, Anthony Luscombe, Pok F. Lee, Kenneth James:
Topographic performance evaluation of the RADARSAT-2/3 tandem mission. 961-963 - Massimo Menenti, Michael Rast, Frédéric Baret
, Wolfram Mauser, John R. Miller, Michael E. Schaepman, David Schimel, Michel M. Verstraete:
Understanding vegetation response to climate variability from space: the scientific objectives, the approach and the concept of the SPECTRA mission. 964-966 - Gordon W. Jolly, Neil Rowlands, Karl Staenz, Allan Hollinger:
A Canadian spaceborne hyperspectral mission. 967-969 - William L. Barnes, Xiaoxiong Xiong, Vincent V. Salomonson:
Status of Terra MODIS and Aqua MODIS. 970-972 - Francisco Rojas, Robert A. Schowengerdt, Stuart F. Biggar:
Validation of the on-orbit modulation transfer function for the Moderate Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS-AM) using on-orbit calibration data and high contrast imagery. 973-975 - Xiaobing Zhou, Shusun Li:
Sub-pixel correction in comparison between in situ and satellite derived spectral reflectance. 976-978 - Raffaele Vitulli, Umberto Del Bello, Philippe Armbruster, Stefano Baronti, Leonardo Santurri:
Aliasing effects mitigation by optimised sampling grids and impact on image acquisition chains. 979-981 - Theo Algra:
On the effectiveness of cloud cover avoidance methods in support of the Super-spectral Mission for Land Applications. 982-985 - Hermann Kaufmann, Sabine Chabrillat
, Joachim Hill, Manfred Langemann, Andreas Müller, Karl Staenz:
SAND - a hyperspectral sensor for the analysis of dryland degradation. 986-988 - H. Peter White, Jean-Claude Deguise, John W. Schwarz, Robert Hitchcock, Karl Staenz:
Defining shaded spectra by model inversion for spectral unmixing of hyperspectral datasets - theory and preliminary application. 989-991 - Norman G. Loeb, Natividad Manalo-Smith, Konstantin Loukachine, Seiji Kato, Bruce A. Wielicki:
Advances in top-of-atmosphere radiative flux estimation from the Clouds and the Earth's Radiant Energy System (CERES) satellite instrument. 992-995 - Oleksandr Kolodyazhnyy, O. Fedorov, D. Poletto:
Concept of Ukrainian Aerospace Observation Network. 996-998 - Alan M. Goldberg:
Environmental data production and delivery for NPOESS. 999-1001 - David Kunkee, Narinder S. Chauhan, James J. Jewell:
Spectrum management for the NPOESS Conical-scanning Microwave Imager/Sounder (CMIS). 1002-1004 - David Kunkee, Narinder S. Chauhan, James J. Jewell:
Phase one development of the NPOESS Conical-scanning Microwave Imager/Sounder (CMIS). 1005-1007 - João Roberto dos Santos, Luciana Spinelli de Araujo, Luciano Vieira Dutra, Corina da Costa Freitas, José C. Mura, Fábio F. Gama:
Estimation of basal area from Amazon tropical rain forest using airborne P-band SAR data. 1008-1010 - Henning Skriver, Jesper Schou, Allan Aasbjerg Nielsen, Knut Conradsen:
Polarimetric segmentation using Wishart test statistic. 1011-1013 - Michael Brandfass:
Generation of bald Earth digital elevation models as applied to polarimetric SAR interferometry. 1014-1016 - Dayalan Kasilingam, Madhukar Nomula, Shane R. Cloude:
A technique for removing vegetation bias from polarimetric SAR interferometry. 1017-1019 - Mark Tabb, Thomas Flynn, Richard Carande:
An extended model for characterizing vegetation canopies using polarimetric SAR interferometry. 1020-1022 - Muhtar Qong:
A new scattering enhancement scheme for polarimetric SAR images based on covariance matrix. 1023-1025 - Krzysztof Koperski, Giovanni Marchisio, Selim Aksoy, Carsten Tusk:
Applications of terrain and sensor data fusion in image mining. 1026-1028 - James C. Tilton, Giovanni Marchisio, Krzysztof Koperski, Mihai Datcu:
Image information mining utilizing hierarchical segmentation. 1029-1031 - Chi Hau Chen:
The use of independent component analysis as a tool for data mining. 1032-1034 - Jiang Li, Ram M. Narayanan:
Shape-based change detection and information mining in remote sensing. 1035-1037 - Mark A. Friedl, Douglas K. McIver, Carla E. Brodley:
Integration of domain knowledge in the form of ancillary map data into supervised classification of remotely sensed data. 1038-1040 - Selim Aksoy, Giovanni Marchisio, Krzysztof Koperski, Carsten Tusk:
Probabilistic retrieval with a visual grammar. 1041-1043 - Stefan Taschner, Roberto Ranzi:
Comparing the opportunities of Landsat-TM and Aster data for monitoring a debris covered glacier in the Italian Alps within the GLIMS project. 1044-1046 - Beáta Csathó, Toni Schenk, Sung Woong Shin, C. J. van der Veen:
Investigating long-term behavior of Greenland outlet glaciers using high resolution satellite imagery. 1047-1050 - Pannirselvam Kanagaratnam, Sivaprasad Gogineni, Travis Plummer, Bharath Parthasarathy:
A wideband radar for mapping internal layers in the polar icesheets for estimating accumulation rate. 1051-1053 - Johan Jacob Mohr, Niels Reeh:
Glacier surface velocity measurements from radar interferometry and the principle of mass conservation. 1054-1056 - Jeremy T. Kerr, Josef Cihlar:
The development and application of land use/land use intensity data from SPOT/VEGETATION and Census of Agriculture data. 1057-1059 - Geoffrey M. Henebry, Kirsten M. de Beurs, Anatoly A. Gitelson:
Land surface dynamics in Kazakhstan: Dynamic baselines and change detection. 1060-1062 - Xiaoyang Zhang, Crystal Barker Schaaf, Mark A. Friedl, Alan H. Strahler, Feng Gao, John C. F. Hodges:
MODIS tasseled cap transformation and its utility. 1063-1065 - Anita Zelic, Jing M. Chen, Jane Liu, Ferko Csillag:
Algorithms for spatial scaling of net primary productivity using subpixel information. 1066-1068 - Alain Pietroniro, Jessika Töyrä:
A multi-sensor remote sensing approach for monitoring large wetland complexes in northern Canada. 1069-1072 - Andrew Davidson, Ferenc Csillag, Miklós Kertész:
Does sampling resolution influence the relationship between plant community diversity and aboveground productivity at a northern prairie site? An investigation using ground-based radiometry. 1073-1075 - Guoqing Sun, Laura Rocchio, Jeffrey G. Masek, Darrel L. Williams, K. Jon Ranson:
Characterization of forest recovery from fire using Landsat and SAR data. 1076-1078 - Stephen J. McNeill
, Stella E. Belliss:
Forest biomass estimation in New Zealand using full-polarisation SAR imagery. 1079-1081 - H. G. Wilson, Phil J. Howarth:
Use of remote sensing data to examine spatial pattern measurement for improved forest management practices. 1082-1084 - James Drummond:
MOPITT: 12 years of planning and 2.5 years of operations. 1085-1087 - John J. Remedios, Nigel A. D. Richards, Nicholas H. Savage, F. O'Connor:
Retrieval of CO column and profile data in the region of Europe from the MOPITT instrument. 1088-1090 - Jiansheng Zou, Florian Nichitiu, James Drummond:
The calibration of the MOPITT instrument. 1091-1093 - Gene L. Francis, John Gille, David P. Edwards, Dan Ziskin:
Influence of surface reflectivity variability on MOPITT 2.2-2.3 μm channel radiances and the retrieval of CO and CH4. 1094-1096 - Richard Ménard, Alain Robichaud, Jacek Kaminski:
Assimilation and inverse modeling of MOPITT CO observations. 1097-1098 - James Drummond:
The future of carbon monoxide measurements in the troposphere. 1099-1101 - Éamonn McKernan, Brendan M. Quine, James Drummond:
MOPITT sensitivity studies: Computation of instrument parameter dependencies. 1102-1104 - Werner Alpers, Vasily Vlasenko
:
Generation of secondary internal waves by the interaction of internal solitary waves with an underwater bank. 1105-1107 - Martin Gade, Philipp A. Lange, Heinrich Hühnerfuss:
Remotely sensing bound and free small-scale waves at the edges of monomolecular surface films in a wind-wave tank. 1108-1110 - Stanislav A. Ermakov, Irina A. Sergievskaya, Yury B. Shchegolkov, J. C. Scott, Neil Robert Stapleton:
Wave tank studies of radar Doppler shifts in the presence of surfactant films on the water surface. 1111-1113 - Fabrizio Berizzi, Paolo Gamba, Andrea Garzelli, Gabriele Bertini, Fabio Dell'Acqua:
Fractal behavior of sea SAR ERS-1 images. 1114-1116 - Vladimir Ye. Leuski, Vladimir G. Irisov, Ed R. Westwater:
Airborne measurements of sea surface and air temperatures by 5-mm wavelength microwave and infrared radiometers. 1117-1119 - William J. Wilson, Simon H. Yueh, Steve J. Dinardo, Fuk K. Li:
L/S-band radiometer measurements of a saltwater pond. 1120-1122 - Adriano Camps, Nuria Duffo, Mercè Vall-Llossera, B. Vallespin:
Sea surface salinity retrieval using multi-angular L-band radiometry: numerical study using the SMOS End-to-end Performance Simulator. 1123-1125 - Ian G. Cumming, Jing Wang:
Polarmetric SAR data compression using wavelet packets in a block coding scheme. 1126-1128 - Enrico Magli, Gabriella Olmo
, Barbara Penna:
Wavelet-based compression of SAR raw data. 1129-1131 - Enrico Magli, Gabriella Olmo
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Predictive coding of SAR phase history data. 1132-1134 - Theo Algra:
Data compression for operational SAR missions using entropy-constrained block adaptive quantisation. 1135-1139 - Rune Solberg:
EuroClim: a system for enhanced modelling of climate change in Europe by the use of satellite monitoring of the cryosphere. 1140-1142 - Klaus Scipal, Wolfgang Wagner, Richard Kidd, Niels Ringelmann:
Comparison of Ku- and C-band backscatter time series over land. 1143-1145 - Juha-Petri Kärnä, Jouni Pulliainen
, Markus Huttunen, Jarkko Koskinen:
Assimilation of SAR data to operational hydrological runoff and snow melt forecasting model. 1146-1148 - Xiaoyang Zhang, Mark A. Friedl, Crystal Barker Schaaf, Alan H. Strahler, John C. F. Hodges, Feng Gao:
Using MODIS data to study the relation between climatic spatial variability and vegetation phenology in northern high latitudes. 1149-1151 - Michael Berger, Ernesto López-Baeza, Jean-Pierre Wigneron, Jean-Christophe Calvet, Lester P. Simmonds, Jerry Miller, Heinz Finkenzeller, Jacqueline Etcheto, Adriano Camps, Jordi Font, Patrick Wursteisen, Bruce Main, Peter Fletcher, Yann Kerr, Evert Attema:
The EuroSTARRS campaign in support of the Soil Moisture and Ocean Salinity mission. 1152-1154 - Jean-Christophe Calvet, Thierry Pellarin, Jean-Pierre Wigneron, Ernesto López-Baeza, Kauzar Saleh, Michael Berger, Lester P. Simmonds, Jerry Miller:
The EUROSTARRS experiment over land surfaces (SMOS Mission): first results. 1155-1157 - Maurice Borgeaud, Malcolm Davidson, Evert Attema, Jérôme M. B. Louis, Laura Dente, Nicolas Floury, Betlem Rosich Tell:
Analysis of detailed in-situ soil measurements with ERS C-band radar backscattering data. 1158-1160 - Irene G. Rubinstein, Richard Fernandes, Bradley Corner:
Seasonal and spatial variability of surface hydraulic properties. 1161-1164 - Nazzareno Pierdicca, Paolo Castracane, Piero Ciotti:
Inversion of surface scattering models: comparing criteria and algorithms to estimate bare soil parameters. 1165-1167 - William L. Crosson, Charles A. Laymon, Ashutosh S. Limaye, Wael M. Khairy, Marius P. Schamschula, Tommy L. Coleman, Ramarao Inguva:
Assimilation of remote sensing data in a hydrologic model to improve estimates of spatially distributed soil moisture. 1168-1170 - Philip A. Townsend, Jane R. Foster:
Assessing flooding and vegetation structure in forested wetlands using Radarsat SAR imagery. 1171-1173 - Vincent V. Salomonson, William L. Barnes, Xiaoxiong Xiong, Steve Kempler, Ed Masuoka:
An overview of the Earth Observing System MODIS instrument and associated data systems performance. 1174-1176 - Peter J. Minnett, Robert H. Evans, Edward J. Kearns, Otis B. Brown
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Sea-surface temperature measured by the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS). 1177-1179 - Charles Ichoku, Yoram J. Kaufman, Lorraine Remer, Robert C. Levy, D. Allen Chu, Rong-Rong Li, Didier Tanré, Shana Mattoo:
MODIS aerosol products: quality assessment and regional application case studies based on two years of operation. 1180-1182 - Bryan A. Baum, Richard A. Frey, Steven A. Ackerman, W. Paul Menzel
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Remote sensing of global cloud properties using MODIS data. 1183-1184 - Bo-Cai Gao:
Regional and global variations of water vapor and high clouds inferred from two years' measurements with MODIS near-IR channels. 1185-1187 - Crystal Barker Schaaf, Alan H. Strahler, Feng Gao, Wolfgang Lucht
, Yufang Jin, Xiaowen Li, Xiaoyang Zhang, Elena Tsvetsinskaya, Jan-Peter Muller, Philip Lewis, Michael J. Barnsley, Gareth Roberts, Christopher Doll, Shunlin Liang, David P. Roy, Jeffrey L. Privette:
Global albedo, BRDF and nadir BRDF-adjusted reflectance products from MODIS. 1188-1190 - Jacques Descloitres, Rob Sohlberg, John Owens, Louis Giglio, Christopher Justice, Mark L. Carroll, John Seaton, Missy Crisologo, Mark Finco, Keith Lannom, Tom Bobbe:
The MODIS rapid response project. 1191-1192 - P. ManojKumar, Ramanathan Sugumaran, Daniel Zerr:
A rule-based classifier using Classification and Regression Tree (CART) approach for urban landscape dynamics. 1193-1194 - Idan Feldberg, Nathan S. Netanyahu, Maxim Shoshany:
A neural network-based technique for change detection of linear features and its application to a Mediterranean region. 1195-1197 - Jianwen Ma, Hasi Bagan, Chaofei Ma, Xiuzhen Han, Zhili Liu:
The use of wavelet fusion method to improve multi-spectral imagery for land cover change monitoring. 1198-1200 - Consuelo Gonzalo, Agueda Arquero, Estíbaliz Martínez:
Use of scattergrams for determining and evaluating changes associated to degraded land cover areas. 1201-1203 - Curt H. Davis, Xiangyun Wang:
Urban land cover classification from high resolution multi-spectral IKONOS imagery. 1204-1206 - Zhen Li, Qin Dong, Xiao Cheng, Fuli Yan:
The monitoring of land-cover change in western China from remote sensing data. 1207-1209 - Kathleen M. Bergen, Daniel G. Brown, James R. Rutherford, Eric J. Gustafson:
Development of a method for remote sensing of land-cover change 1980-2000 in the USFS North Central Region using heterogeneous USGS LUDA and NOAA AVHRR 1 km data. 1210-1212 - Lucy Randall, Alex Lee, Jenet Austin, Michele Barson:
Estimation of land cover and biomass change from remotely sensed data. 1213-1215 - Ping Chen, X. X. Lu, Soo Chin Liew, Leong Keong Kwoh:
Quantification of land cover change and its impact on hydro-geomorphic processes in the Upper Yangtze using multi-temporal Landsat imagery: an example of the Minjiang area. 1216-1218 - Carlo Colesanti, Riccardo Locatelli, Fabrizio Novali:
Ground deformation monitoring exploiting SAR permanent scatterers. 1219-1221 - Stéphane Le Mouélic, Daniel Raucoules, Claudie Carnec, Christine King, Frédéric Adragna:
Ground uplift in the city of Paris (France) revealed by satellite radar interferometry. 1222-1224 - Daniel Raucoules, Stéphane Le Mouélic, Claudie Carnec, Christine King:
Urban subsidence in the city of Prato (Italy) monitored by satellite radar interferometry. 1225-1227 - Marco van der Kooij, Anthony Lambert:
Results of processing and analysis of large volumes of repeat-pass InSAR data of Vancouver and Mount Meager (B.C.). 1228-1230 - Michele Crosetto, Bruno Crippa, Riccardo Barzaghi:
Quantitative subsidence monitoring using SAR interferometry. 1231-1233 - Carlo Colesanti, Alessandro Ferretti, Claudio Maria Prati, Fabio Rocca:
Full exploitation of the ERS archive: multi data set permanent scatterers analysis. 1234-1236 - Oscar Mora, Riccardo Lanari, Jordi J. Mallorquí
, Paolo Berardino, Eugenio Sansosti:
A new algorithm for monitoring localized deformation phenomena based on small baseline differential SAR interferograms. 1237-1239 - Jordi Inglada, Frédéric Adragna:
Blind source separation applied to multitemporal series of differential SAR interferograms. 1240-1242 - Ye Xia, Hermann Kaufmann, Xiaofang Guo:
Differential SAR interferometry using corner reflectors. 1243-1246 - Stefania Usai:
A least-squares approach for long-term monitoring of deformations with differential SAR interferometry. 1247-1250 - Iosif M. Fuks:
Modeling of scattering by a rough surface of layered media. 1251-1253 - Antonio Iodice:
Forward-backward iterative method for scattering by dielectric fractal surfaces. 1254-1256 - Qin Li, Lin Zhou, Chi Hou Chan, Kun-Shan Chen:
Numerical study of frequency and polarimetric dependence of the emissivities and backscattering coefficients of soil based on three dimensional Monte-Carlo simulation of Maxwell equations. 1257-1259 - M. S. Gilbert, Joel T. Johnson:
Implementation of the higher order small slope approximation for scattering from a Gaussian rough surface. 1260-1262 - William J. Plant, Peter Dahl, Jean-Paul Giovanangeli, Hubert Branger:
Bound wave effects in microwave and acoustic backscatter from rough water surfaces. 1263-1265 - Mehrez Zribi, Monique Dechambre:
Backscattering behavior of a cloddy soil surface. 1266-1268 - James C. West:
Diffractive analysis of backscatter from wave-crest-like objects. 1269-1271 - V. I. Tatarskii:
Fresnel approximation for wave scattering in a random medium. 1272-1274 - Patrizia Basili, Stefania Bonafoni, Vinia Mattioli, Piero Ciotti, Frank S. Marzano, Nazzareno Pierdicca, Luca Pulvirenti, Giovanni D'Auria:
Mapping of precipitable water vapour by integrating measurements of ground-based GPS receivers and satellite-based microwave radiometers. 1275-1277 - Dale R. Thompson, L. A. Linstrom, R. F. Gasparovic, Tanos M. Elfouhaily:
Surface roughness estimation from GPS sea reflections. 1278-1280 - John L. Vickery, Roger L. King:
An intelligent differencing GPS algorithm and method for remote sensing. 1281-1283 - Cemil B. Erol, Feza Arikan, Orhan Arikan:
A new technique for TEC estimation. 1284-1286 - Cemil B. Erol, S. Gökhun Tanyer:
Estimation of the daily mean ionospheric total electron content using global ionospheric maps. 1287-1289 - Cemil B. Erol, S. Gökhun Tanyer:
Improved method for the estimation of the ionospheric irregularities by site dependent total electron content (TEC) amplitude fluctuation index. 1290-1292 - James L. Garrison, Luca Bertuccelli:
Model function development for GPS reflection measurements. 1293-1295 - Hans Wehn, Norman Goldstein, B. Ameri, A. Moshkovitz, Harold Zwick:
Frequent-image-frames enhanced digital ortho-rectified mapping (FIFEDOM) airborne mapping system. 1296-1298 - J. E. Wood, Marc D. Gillis, David G. Goodenough, Ronald J. Hall, Donald G. Leckie, Joan E. Luther, Mike A. Wulder:
Earth Observation for Sustainable Development of Forests (EOSD): project overview. 1299-1302 - Mike A. Wulder:
Mapping the land cover of the forested area of Canada with Landsat data. 1303-1306 - Donald G. Leckie, Nicholas Walsworth, Jeff Dechka, Mike A. Wulder:
An investigation of two date unsupervised classification in the context of a national program for Landsat based forest change mapping. 1307-1311 - Joan E. Luther, Richard A. Fournier, Ronald J. Hall, Chhun-Huor Ung, Luc Guindon, Douglas E. Piercey, Marie-Claude Lambert, André Beaudoin:
A strategy for mapping Canada's Forest biomass with Landsat TM imagery. 1312-1315 - A. S. (Pal) Bhogal, David G. Goodenough, Hao Chen, Geordie Hobart, Benjamin Rancourt, Matthew Murdoch, Justin Love, Andrew Dyk:
Automated methods for atmospheric correction and fusion of multispectral satellite data for national monitoring. 1316-1319 - Ronald J. Hall, B. S. Case, Eric J. Arsenault, D. T. Price, Joan E. Luther, Douglas E. Piercey, Luc Guindon, Richard A. Fournier:
Modeling and mapping forest biomass using forest inventory and Landsat TM data: results from the Foothills Model Forest, Alberta. 1320-1323 - N. Pilger, Derek R. Peddle, Joan E. Luther:
Estimation of forest cover type and structure from Landsat TM imagery using a canopy reflectance model for biomass mapping in western Newfoundland. 1324-1326 - Tian Han, David G. Goodenough, Andrew Dyk, Justin Love:
Detection and correction of abnormal pixels in Hyperion images. 1327-1330 - Mohamed A. Ali, David A. Clausi:
Automatic registration of SAR and visible band remote sensing images. 1331-1333 - Riadh Abdelfattah, Jean-Marie Nicolas, Florence Tupin:
Interferometric SAR image coregistration based on the Fourier-Mellin invariant descriptor. 1334-1336 - Antonio Giancaspro, Laura Candela, Ettore Lopinto, Vita Antonia Lore, Giovanni Milillo
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SAR images co-registration parallel implementation. 1337-1339 - Ramesh Babu Inampudi, Satyanarayana P. Guntupalli, Allam Appa Rao:
Knowledge based approach for automated digital image processing. 1340-1342 - Kami Rousseau, Goze B. Bénií, Froduald Kabanza, Mario Beauchemin:
An expert system for selecting remote sensing imagery. 1343-1345 - Luigi J. Renzullo, Mervyn J. Lynch, N. A. Campbell:
An accuracy assessment of some procedures for calibrating satellite imagery to a common radiometric reference. 1346-1348 - Wenli Yang, Liping Di:
Georectification of HDF-EOS swath data. 1349-1351 - Patrick Vincent, Eric Thouvenot, Nathalie Steunou, Jacques Verron, P. Bahurel, Christian Le Provost, Pierre-Yves Le Traon, Eric Caubet, Laurent Phalippou:
ALTIKA3: a high-resolution ocean topography mission. 1352-1354 - Russell Keith Raney, David L. Porter, Francis M. Monaldo:
Bistatic WITTEX: an innovative constellation of radar altimeter satellites. 1355-1357 - Paolo Pampaloni, Giacomo De Carolis
, Dara Entekhabi, Paolo Ferrazzoli, Yunjin Kim, Guido Pasquariello, Nazzareno Pierdicca, Francesco Posa, Stefano Zecchetto, Carlo Zelli, Paolo Castracane, Francesco De Biasio, G. Desantis, Luciano Guerriero, Giovanni Macelloni, Eni G. Njoku, Claudia Notarnicola, Francesco Mattia, Simonetta Paloscia, Giuseppe Satalino:
HYDRO-POL - a spaceborne polarimetric radar-radiometer for land hydrology and ocean salinity. 1358-1360 - Jacqueline Boutin, Philippe Waldteufel, Gérard Caudal, Nicolas Martin, Charles Cot:
Errors on surface salinity retrieved from SMOS measurements over global ocean. 1361-1363 - Sten Schmidl Søbjærg, Jesper Rotboll, Niels Skou:
Measurement of wind signatures on the sea surface using an L-band polarimetric radiometer. 1364-1366 - Adriano Camps, Jordi Font, Jacqueline Etcheto, Alain Weill, Vicente Caselles, Ignasi Corbella, Mercè Vall-Llossera, Francesc Torres, Nuria Duffo, Ramon Villarino, Luis Enrique, Jorge José Miranda, Agusti Julia, Carolina Gabarró, Jacqueline Boutin, Raquel Niclos
, Patrick Wursteisen, Michael Berger, Manuel Martín-Neira:
L-band sea surface emissivity radiometric observations under high winds: Preliminary results of the Wind and Salinity Experiment WISE-2001. 1367-1369 - Steven W. Bidwell, Sandra E. Yuter, W. J. Adams, David F. Everett, Gilbert M. Flaming, Eric A. Smith:
Plans for Global Precipitation Measurement ground validation. 1370-1372 - Dennis L. Hlavka, Matthew J. McGill
, William D. Hart, James D. Spinhirne:
Cloud Physics Lidar optical measurements during the SAFARI-2000 field campaign. 1373-1375 - Stephen P. Palm, William D. Hart, Dennis L. Hlavka, James D. Spinhirne, Ashwin Mahesh, Ellsworth J. Welton:
An overview of the GLAS real-time atmospheric processing algorithms and results from the analysis of simulated GLAS data sets. 1376-1378 - John A. Reagan, Xiaozhen Wang, H. Fang:
LITE aerosol retrievals revisited in support of CALIPSO and GLAS. 1379-1381 - James D. Spinhirne, Timothy A. Berkoff, Ellsworth J. Welton, James R. Campbell:
High pulse repetition rate, eye safe, visible wavelength lidar systems: Design, results and potential. 1382-1383 - Christopher A. Weed, Melba M. Crawford, Amy L. Neuenschwander, Roberto Gutierrez:
Classification of LIDAR data using a lower envelope follower and gradient-based operator. 1384-1386 - Guoqing Sun, K. Jon Ranson:
Modeling lidar and radar returns of forest canopies for data fusion. 1387-1389 - Simonetta Paloscia, Giovanni Macelloni, Emanuele Santi, Marco Tedesco:
The capability of microwave radiometers in retrieving soil moisture profiles: an application of artificial neural networks. 1390-1392 - Jiancheng Shi, Eni G. Njoku, Kun-Shan Chen, Thomas J. Jackson, Peggy O'Neill:
Estimation of soil moisture change with PALS's L-band radiometer. 1393-1395 - Thomas J. Jackson, Ann Y. Hsu, Adriaan A. Van de Griend, J. R. Eagleman:
Skylab L band microwave radiometer observations of soil moisture revisited. 1396-1398 - Klaus Scipal, Wolfgang Wagner
, Marco Trommler, Kai Naumann:
The global soil moisture archive 1992-2000 from ERS scatterometer data: first results. 1399-1401 - Terry Pultz, Jennifer Sokol, Alice Deschamps, D. Jobin:
Temporal soil moisture estimation of pastures from Radarsat data for applications in watershed modelling. 1402-1404 - Urszula Jambor, Paul R. Houser, Matthew Rodell, Jon Gottschalck, Chi-Jan (Jesse) Meng, Brian Cosgrove, Jared Entin:
Remotely sensed forcing data and the Global Land Data Assimilation System. 1405-1407 - Alexander F. H. Goetz, Mario Ferri, Bruce C. Kindel, Zheng Qu:
Atmospheric correction of Hyperion data and techniques for dynamic scene correction. 1408-1410 - Ruiliang Pu, Peng Gong, Greg S. Biging, Mirta Rosa Larrieu:
Retrieval of surface reflectance and LAI mapping with data from ALI, Hyperion and AVIRIS. 1411-1413 - Thomas W. Cooley, Gail P. Anderson, Gerald W. Felde, Michael L. Hoke, Anthony J. Ratkowski, James H. Chetwynd, James A. Gardner, Steven M. Adler-Golden, Michael W. Matthew, Alexander Berk, Lawrence S. Bernstein, Prabhat Acharya, David P. Miller, Paul E. Lewis:
FLAASH, a MODTRAN4-based atmospheric correction algorithm, its application and validation. 1414-1418 - Karl Staenz, Robert A. Neville, S. Clavette, R. Landry, H. Peter White, Robert Hitchcock:
Retrieval of surface reflectance from Hyperion radiance data. 1419-1421 - Qiong Jackson, David A. Landgrebe:
Adaptive Bayesian contextual classification based on Markov random fields. 1422-1424 - Shen-En Qian, Baoxin Hu, Martin Bergeron, Allan Hollinger, Peter Oswald:
Quantitative evaluation of hyperspectral data compressed by near lossless onboard compression techniques. 1425-1427 - Bor-Chen Kuo, David A. Landgrebe:
Hyperspectral data classification using nonparametric weighted feature extraction. 1428-1430 - Hao Chen, Chi Hau Chen:
Hyperspectral image data unsupervised classification using Gauss-Markov random fields and PCA principle. 1431-1433 - Joseph T. Morgan, Alex Henneguelle, Melba M. Crawford, Joydeep Ghosh, Amy L. Neuenschwander:
Best bases Bayesian hierarchical classifier for hyperspectral data analysis. 1434-1437 - Neil D. Fletcher, Adrian N. Evans
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Minimum distance texture classification of SAR images using wavelet packets. 1438-1440 - Peng Xu, Andrew K. Chan:
Optimal wavelet sub-band selection using genetic algorithm. 1441-1443 - Jean-Marie Becker, Stéephane Grousson, Daniela Coltuc:
From Hough transform to integral geometry [image processing]. 1444-1446 - Mauro Barni, Franco Bartolini, Vito Cappellini, Enrico Magli, Gabriella Olmo
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Near-lossless digital watermarking for copyright protection of remote sensing images. 1447-1449 - Mohammad Sharif Chowdhury, David A. Clausi:
Shape preserving edge enhancement in remote sensing imagery. 1450-1452 - Junwu Luo, Roger L. King, Nicolas H. Younan:
An unmixing algorithm based on vicinal information. 1453-1455 - Susanne Ufermann, Ian S. Robinson:
On the sensitivity of semi-analytical algorithms for the retrieval of water quality parameters from optical measurements in coastal waters. 1456-1458 - Bert Guindon:
QUAD-LACC: a proto-type system to generate and interpret satellite-derived land cover products. 1459-1461 - Luc Brule, Hans Baeggli:
RADARSAT-2 program update. 1462-1464 - Alan A. Thompson, David Racine
, Anthony P. Luscombe:
RADARSAT-2 antenna calibration using Ground Receivers/Transmitters. 1465-1467 - Joost J. van der Sanden, Paul Budkewitsch, Dean G. Flett, A. Laurence Gray, Robert K. Hawkins, R. Landry, Thomas I. Lukowski, Heather McNairn, Terry Pultz, Vern Singhroy, Jennifer Sokol, Thierry Toutin, Ridha Touzi, Paris W. Vachon:
RADARSAT-2; are its technical capabilities expected to provide potential for remote sensing applications ? 1468-1470 - Heather McNairn, Vincent Decker, Kevin Murnaghan:
The sensitivity of C-band polarimetric SAR to crop condition. 1471-1473 - Gordon C. Staples, John Hornsby:
Turning the scientifically possible into the operationally practical: RADARSAT-2 polarimetry applications. 1474-1476 - Ralph Girard, Pok F. Lee, Kenneth James:
The RADARSAT-2&3 topographic mission: an overview. 1477-1479 - M. Farhat, F. Lauzon, A. Trudeau, R. Fiset:
InSAR end-to-end simulation environment. 1480-1482 - Søren Nørvang Madsen, Curtis W. Chen, Wendy N. Edelstein:
Radar options for global earthquake monitoring. 1483-1485 - Robert H. Fraser, Richard Fernandes, Rasim Latifovic:
Multi-temporal burned area mapping using logistic regression analysis and change metrics. 1486-1488 - Abdelgadir A. Abuelgasim
, Robert Fraser:
Day and night-time active fire detection over North America using NOAA-16 AVHRR data. 1489-1491 - C. Wayne Wright, Edward J. Walsh, William B. Krabill, Douglas C. Vandemark
, Andrew W. Garcia, Peter G. Black, Frank D. Marks
, Richard A. Luettich Jr.:
Realtime storm surge measurement with a scanning radar altimeter. 1492-1495 - Jean-Baptiste Henry, Kader A. R. Fellah, Stephen Clandillon, Bernard Allenbach, Paul de Fraipont:
Earth observation and case-based systems for flood risk management. 1496-1498 - John F. Galantowicz:
High-resolution flood mapping from low-resolution passive microwave data. 1499-1502 - Hong-Gyoo Sohn, Yeong-Sun Song, Hwan-Hee Yoo, Bock-Mo Yeu:
Accurate classification of water area with fusion of RADARSAT and SPOT satellite imagery. 1503-1505 - Evaristo Cisbani, Antonio Bartoloni, Marco Marchese, Gianluca Efisei, Antonello Salvati:
Early fire detection system based on multi-temporal images of geostationary and polar satellites. 1506-1508 - David G. Long, Mark Drinkwater, Benjamin Holt:
The Scatterometer Climate Record Pathfinder. 1509-1511 - Salvador Gutiérrez, David G. Long:
Computer vision applications to the study of sea-ice motion in Antarctica. 1512-1514 - Thomas König, Andreas Niedermeier, Susanne Lehner:
Extracting sea ice parameters from SAR imagettes. 1515-1517 - Marko Mäkynen, A. Terhikki Manninen, Markku Similä, Juha Karvonen, Martti Hallikainen:
Incidence angle dependence of the mean C-band HH-polarization backscattering signatures of the Baltic Sea ice. 1518-1520 - Bernd Scheuchl, Irena Hajnsek, Ian G. Cumming:
Model-based classification of polarimetric SAR sea ice data. 1521-1523 - Juha Karvonen, Markku Similä, Marko Mäkynen:
An iterative incidence angle normalization algorithm for sea ice SAR images. 1524-1527 - Hrishikesh Tamhankar, Lori Mann Bruce, Brien Henry, David Shaw:
Detection of moisture stress effects on plants using hyperspectral data. 1529-1531 - Jennifer Sokol, Terry Pultz, Alice Deschamps, D. Jobin:
Polarimetric C-band observations of soil moisture for pasture fields. 1532-1534 - Baoxin Hu, John R. Miller, Jinnian Wang, Narendra S. Goel:
Investigation of linear spectral mixtures of the reflectance spectra using laboratory simulated forest scenes. 1535-1537 - James E. McMurtrey, Elizabeth M. Middleton, Lawrence A. Corp, Petya K. E. Campbell, L. Maryn Butcher, Emmett W. Chappelle, W. B. Cook:
Fluorescence responses from nitrogen plant stress in 4 Fraunhofer band regions. 1538-1540 - Yun Shao, Huadong Guo
, Qingrong Hu, Yuan Lu, Qing Dong, Chunming Han:
Study on complex dielectric properties of saline soils. 1541 - Fridon Shubitidze, Kevin O'Neill, Keli Sun, Irma Shamatava:
Application of broadband EMI responses to infer buried object's aspect ratio. 1542-1545 - Keli Sun, Kevin O'Neill, Fridon Shubitidze, Keith D. Paulsen:
Treatment of broadband and multi-object electromagnetic induction scattering using high frequency approximations. 1546-1549 - Irma Shamatava, Kevin O'Neill, Fridon Shubitidze, Keli Sun, Chi O. Ao:
Evaluation of approximate analytical solutions for EMI scattering from finite objects of different shapes and properties. 1550-152 - I. J. Won, Haoping Huang, Stephen J. Norton, Bill SanFilipo:
Detection and identification of landmines using electromagnetic induction spectroscopy. 1553-1555 - Leslie M. Collins, Yizhe Zhang, Lawrence Carin:
Model-based statistical sensor fusion for unexploded ordnance detection. 1556-1559 - Bruce Barrow, Herbert H. Nelson:
Testing of an EM induction platform for UXO discrimination on a seeded site with real exploded shell fragment clutter. 1560-1565 - Tie Jun Cui, Weng Cho Chew, Alaeddin A. Aydiner, David L. Wright, David V. Smith:
The inversion of subsurface VETEM data-theory and practice. 1566-1568 - Chi-Chih Chen, Matthew B. Higgins, Kevin O'Neill:
Advanced classification of buried UXO using a broadband, fully polarimetric ground penetrating radar. 1569-1571 - Kwan-Ho Lee, Chi-Chih Chen, Robert Lee, Kevin O'Neill:
A numerical study of the effects of realistic GPR antennas on the scattering characteristics from unexploded ordnances. 1572-1574 - Yingyi Tan, Stacy L. Tantum, Leslie M. Collins:
Landmine detection with nuclear quadrupole resonance. 1575-1578 - Changbao Zhou, Weigen Huang, Jingsong Yang, Bin Fu, Dongling Li, Qingmei Xiao, Huaguo Zhang:
The dynamic monitoring and management of coastal zone with SAR remote sensing and fractal approach. 1579-1581 - Susanne Ufermann, Ian S. Robinson, José C. B. da Silva, Johnny A. Johannessen:
The role of synergy in developing a marine SAR analysis and interpretation system. 1582-1584 - L. L. Sukhacheva, L. A. Bychkova, S. V. Victorov:
Multiyear remotely sensed data in support of monitoring, management and protection of the eastern Gulf of Finland coastal zone. 1585-1587 - Joong-Sun Won, Joo-Hyung Ryu:
Control factors of spectral reflectance in tidal flat: a case study in the Gomso Bay, Korea. 1588-1590 - José C. B. da Silva, Adrian L. New, Meric Srokosz:
Can internal tidal waves be observed by ocean color satellite sensors? 1591-1593 - Y. Xue, David Llewellyn-Jones, Sean P. Lawrence:
On the Earth's surface energy exchange determination from ERS satellite ATSR data - heat exchange of coastal zones. 1594-1596 - William J. Plant, William C. Keller, Kenneth Hayes:
Shoaling waves produced by offshore winds. 1597-1599 - Alberto Azevedo, José C. B. da Silva, Adrian L. New:
Possible generation sites of internal solitary waves observed by ERS SAR in the central region of the Bay of Biscay. 1600-1602 - Mario Costantini, Massimo Zavagli, Giovanni Milillo
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A novel approach for image segmentation. 1603-1605 - José Fernando Bienvenido, Isabel M. Flores-Parra:
Integration of multiple classic segmentation algorithms, oriented to the detection of edges, into a CommonKADS knowledge model. 1606-1608 - Geoffrey D. Horn, Anthony K. Milne:
Segmentation and classification of multitemporal data: methodology and results of a modified Gaussian Markov random field model classification system. 1609-1611 - Claudius Mott, Thorsten Andresen, Stefan Zimmermann, Thomas Schneider, Ulrich Ammer:
"Selective" region growing - an approach based on object-oriented classification routines. 1612-1614 - N. S. Arini:
Post-segmentation feature-based classification of synthetic aperture radar data. 1615-1617 - Yves Voirin, Goze B. Bénié, Dong-Chen He, Ko Fung, Kalifa Goita:
A forest map updating expert system based on the integration of low level image analysis and photointerpretation techniques. 1618-1620 - Aaron K. Shackelford, Curt H. Davis:
A fuzzy classification approach for high-resolution multispectral data over urban areas. 1621-1623 - H. G. Wilson, Barry Boots, Andrew A. Millward:
A comparison of hierarchical and partitional clustering techniques for multispectral image classification. 1624-1626 - Steven Phillips:
Reducing the computation time of the Isodata and K-means unsupervised classification algorithms. 1627-1629 - Liang-Fu Chen, Qinhou Liu
, Zhao-Liang Li, Xiru Xu:
The couple-inversion of atmospheric profile and surface temperature and emissivity from MODIS data. 1630-1632 - Guangjian Yan, Jindi Wang, Xiaowen Li:
A priori knowledge in the inversion of linear kernel-driven BRDF models. 1633-1635 - Wangli Xu, Hua Yang, Xiamen Li, Jindi Wang, Guangjian Yan
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Information content of multi-angular remote sensing data. 1636-1638 - Hiroki Yoshioka, Hirokazu Yamamoto, Tomoaki Miura:
Use of an isoline-based inversion technique to retrieve a leaf area index for inter-sensor calibration of spectral vegetation index. 1639-1641 - Eric Anterrieu
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Stabilized image reconstruction algorithm for synthetic aperture imaging radiometers. 1642-1644 - Ya-Qiu Jin, Zichang Liang:
Inversion of scattering from a layer of non-spherical particles using iterative solutions of the scalar radiative transfer equation. 1645-1647 - Pamela S. Barry, Jeffrey A. Mendenhall, Peter Jarecke, Mark Folkman, Jay S. Pearlman, Brian L. Markham:
EO-1 Hyperion hyperspectral aggregation and comparison with EO-1 Advanced Land Imager and Landsat 7 ETM+. 1648-1651 - Zhi Huang, Xiuping Jia, Brian Turner, William Foley, Stephen Dury:
Use of HYMAP image data to estimate sideroxylonal-A concentration of eucalypt foliage. 1652-1654 - Baoxin Hu, Shen-En Qian, Driss Haboudane, John R. Miller, Allan Hollinger, Nicolas Tremblay:
Impact of vector quantization compression on hyperspectral data in the retrieval accuracies of crop chlorophyll content for precision agriculture. 1655-1657 - Susan L. Ustin, Deanne DiPietro, Karen S. Olmstead, Emma Underwood, George J. Scheer:
Hyperspectral remote sensing for invasive species detection and mapping. 1658-1660 - Charles M. Bachmann, Timothy F. Donato, Gia M. Lamela, W. Joseph Rhea, Michael H. Bettenhausen, Robert A. Fusina, Kevin R. Du Bois, Richard Lathrop, Joeseph Geib, John H. Porter, Barry Truitt:
Automated land-cover models of barrier islands in the Virginia Coast Reserve derived from multi-season HyMAP and PROBE2 imagery. 1661-1663 - Dimitris Manolakis, David Marden:
Non Gaussian models for hyperspectral algorithm design and assessment. 1664-1666 - Pai-Hui Hsu, Yi-Hsing Tseng:
Feature extraction of hyperspectral data using the Best Wavelet Packet Basis. 1667-1669 - Marc Lennon, Grégoire Mercier, Laurence Hubert-Moy:
Classification of hyperspectral images with nonlinear filtering and support vector machines. 1670-1672 - Nicola Acito, Giovanni Corsini, Marco Diani:
An unsupervised algorithm for the selection of endmembers in hyperspectral images. 1673-1675 - John P. Kerekes, Kristine E. Farrar, Nirmal Keshava:
Linear unmixing performance forecasting. 1676-1678 - Albin J. Gasiewski, Christopher S. Ruf, Marwan Younis
, Werner Wiesbeck:
Impacts of mobile radar and telecommunications systems on Earth remote sensing in the 22-27 GHz range. 1679-1681 - Albin J. Gasiewski, Marian Klein, Aleksandr Yevgrafov, Vladimir Ye. Leuski:
Interference mitigation in passive microwave radiometry. 1682-1684 - Steven W. Ellingson:
Capabilities and limitations of adaptive canceling for microwave radiometry. 1685-1687 - Timothy Stryker:
The U.S. commercial remote sensing policy and regulatory framework: history, current status, and future directions. 1688-1690 - Satya Kalluri, Peter Gilruth, R. Bergman, R. Plante:
Impacts of NASA's remote sensing data on policy and decision making at state and local agencies in the United States. 1691-1693 - M. D. Wood, I. Henderson, Terry Pultz, Philippe M. Teillet, J. G. Zakrevsky, Norm Crookshank, Julie Cranton, A. Jeena:
Integration of remote and in situ data: prototype Flood Information Management System. 1694-1696 - Joachim H. G. Ender, Patrick Berens, Andreas R. Brenner, Ludwig Rössing, Ursula Skupin:
Multi-channel SAR/MTI system development at FGAN: from AER to PAMIR. 1697-1701 - Yunling Lou:
Review of the NASA/JPL airborne synthetic aperture radar system. 1702-1704 - Robert K. Hawkins, Carl Emil Brown, Kevin P. Murnaghan, Jack R. Gibson, A. Alexander, R. Marois:
The SAR-580 facility - system update. 1705-1707 - Klaus Hoffmann, P. Fischer:
DOSAR : a multifrequency polarimetric and interferometric airborne SAR-system. 1708-1710 - Erik Lintz Christensen, Jørgen Dall:
EMISAR: a dual-frequency, polarimetric airborne SAR. 1711-1713 - Hartmut Schimpf, Helmut Essen, Stephan Boehmsdorff, Thorsten Brehm:
MEMPHIS-a fully polarimetric experimental radar. 1714-1716 - Harm Greidanus, Matern P. G. Otten:
Coastal imagery from the polarimetric airborne SAR PHARUS. 1717-1719 - Seiho Uratsuka, Makoto Satake, Tatsuharu Kobayashi, Toshihiko Umehara, Akitsugu Nadai, Hideo Maeno, Harunobu Masuko, Masanobu Shimada:
High-resolution dual-bands interferometric and polarimetric airborne SAR (Pi-SAR) and its applications. 1720-1722 - Pascale Dubois-Fernandez, Olivier Ruault du Plessis, D. le Coz, J. Dupas, Bernard Vaizan, Xavier Dupuis, Hubert Cantalloube, Colette Coulombeix, Cécile Titin-Schnaider, Philippe Dreuillet, J. M. Boutry, J. P. Canny, L. Kaisersmertz, J. Peyret, Philippe Martineau, M. Chanteclerc, Laurette Pastore, J. P. Bruyant:
The ONERA RAMSES SAR system. 1723-1725 - Yong Yu, Chao Wang, Hong Zhang, Zhi Liu, Xin Gao:
A phase unwrapping method based on minimum cost flows method in irregular network. 1726-1728 - Alberto Refice
, Fabio Bovenga
, Sebastiano Stramaglia
, Domenico Conte:
Use of scaling information for stochastic atmospheric absolute phase screen retrieval. 1729-1731 - Giancarlo Ferraiuolo, Vito Pascazio, Gilda Schirinzi
:
Maximum a posteriori height estimation in InSAR imaging. 1732-1734 - Ishuwa C. Sikaneta, Christoph H. Gierull:
Parameter estimation for the phase statistics in interferometric SAR. 1735-1737 - Kannan Achan, Brendan J. Frey, Ralf Koetter, David C. Munson:
Phase unwrapping by minimizing Kikuchi free energy. 1738-1740 - Mario Costantini, Fabio Malvarosa, Federico Minati, Luca Pietranera, Giovanni Milillo
:
A three-dimensional phase unwrapping algorithm for processing of multitemporal SAR interferometric measurements. 1741-1743 - Xin Gao, Chao Wang, Hong Zhang:
Anisotropic diffusion filtering and phase unwrapping for interferometric SAR. 1744-1746 - Linlin Ge, Toshiaki Tsujii, Chris Rizos:
Tropospheric heterogeneities corrections in differential radar interferometry. 1747-1749 - Duncan J. Wingham:
CryoSat: a mission to determine fluctuations in the Earth's ice fields. 1750-1752 - C. Haas:
Validation of CryoSat sea-ice products: instruments and methods. 1753-1755 - René Forsberg, Kristian Keller, S. M. Jacobsen:
Airborne lidar measurements for Cryosat validation. 1756-1758 - Richard Francis:
Design of the CryoSat system. 1759-1761 - Robert Cullen, Duncan J. Wingham:
CryoSat level 1b processing algorithms and simulation results. 1762-1764 - Russell Keith Raney, J. Robert Jensen:
An airborne CryoSat prototype: the D2P radar altimeter. 1765-1767 - Laurent Rey, Pierre de Château-Thierry, Laurent Phalippou, Constantin Mavrocordatos, Richard Francis:
SIRAL: the radar altimeter for CryoSat mission, under development. 1768-1770 - Leland E. Pierce, Wayne S. Walker, Myron Craig Dobson, Carolyn T. Hunsaker, Jo Ann Fites, Ralph Dubayah:
Fusion of optical and SAR data for forestry applications in the Sierra Nevada of California. 1771-1773 - Charlotte Steinmeier, Markus Schwarz, Francesco Holecz, Oliver Stebler, Stefan Wagner:
The evaluation of different sensors and techniques for the detection of storm damages in forests. 1774-1776 - Wenjun Chen, Josef Cihlar, Goran Pavlic, Quanfa Zhang, Richard Fernandes, Shusen Wang, Jeremy T. Kerr, Chhun-Huor Ung, D. T. Price, Mahta Moghaddam, Kenneth R. McDonald:
Improving temporal and spatial consistency of forest biomass data by integrating forest yield tables and satellite radar data. 1777-1779 - Haroon Stephen, David G. Long:
Multi-spectral analysis of the Amazon basin using SeaWinds, ERS, Seasat scatterometers, TRMM-PR and SSM/I. 1780-1782 - Alex C. Lee, Phil Tickle, J. Austint, Christian Witte, Richard M. Lucas, K. Jones, R. Denham, S. Davey:
Evaluating integrated multi-scale frameworks for strategic forest inventory and monitoring in Australian heterogenous woodlands. 1783-1785 - Jouni Pulliainen
, Marcus E. Engdahl, Martti Hallikainen:
Estimation of boreal forest biomass from multi-temporal INSAR data by inverting an empirical backscattering-coherence model. 1786-1788 - Nicolas Delbart, Pierre Melon, Géraldine Florsch, Thuy Le Toan, Jean-Michel Martinez:
Forest biomass retrieval using L-band polarimetric measurements. 1789-1791 - Johan E. S. Fransson, Mattias Magnusson, Anders Gustavsson, Gary Smith, Lars M. H. Ulander, Fredrik Walter:
Detection of thinning cuttings using CARABAS-II VHF SAR data. 1792-1794 - Shakil Ahmad Romshoo, Masanobu Shimada, Tamotsu Igarashi:
Peatland ecosystem characterization employing L-band SAR. 1795-1797 - Daniela Coltuc, Jean-Marie Becker, Radu Radescu
:
A mean based algorithm for the multi-temporal SAR image filtering. 1798-1800 - Stephen P. Lohmeier:
Adaptive FIR filtering of range sidelobes for air and spaceborne rain mapping. 1801-1803 - Lena Chang, Ching-Min Cheng:
An Eigen-index technique for content-based retrieval of satellite image databases. 1804-1806 - Brian R. Corner, Ram M. Narayanan, Stephen E. Reichenbach:
A unified model for the information content of remote sensing imagery. 1807-1809 - Krzysztof Koperski, Giovanni Marchisio, Selim Aksoy, Carsten Tusk:
VisiMine: interactive mining in image databases. 1810-1812 - Naoto Ebuchi, Shoichi Kizu:
Probability distribution of surface wave slope derived using Sun glitter images from geostationary meteorological satellite and surface vector winds from scatterometers. 1813-1815 - W. Linwood Jones, Khalil Ahmad, Jun-Dong Park, Takis Kasparis, Josko Zec:
Validation of QuikSCAT Radiometer rain rates using the TRMM microwave radiometer. 1816-1818 - Vladimir G. Irisov, Len Fedor, Vladimir Ye. Leuski, Brad P. Patten:
Wind dependences of brightness temperature measured by airborne Ka-band polarimeter during the Shoaling Waves Experiment. 1819-1821 - Roland Romeiser, Annette Seibt-Winckler, Martina Heineke, Dieter Eppel:
Validation of current and bathymetry measurements in the German Bight by airborne along-track interferometric SAR. 1822-1824 - Thomas Schlick, Martin Gade, Heinz-Hermann Essen, Klaus-Werner Gurgel, Philipp A. Lange:
W-band radar backscattering at low grazing angles measured in a wave tank at various wind speeds. 1825-1827 - David W. Draper, David G. Long:
Simulation of SeaWinds measurements in the presence of rain using collocated TRMM PR data. 1828-1830 - Heiko Dankert, Jochen Horstmann, Wolfgang Rosenthal:
Detection of extreme waves using radar-image sequences. 1831-1833 - Ge Chen, Yong Han, Chaoyang Fang, Lixin Fang:
Systematic discrepancies between altimeter and scatterometer wind speed measurements. 1834-1836 - Laurence N. Connor, Paul S. Chang:
Measurement of the ocean surface in low to moderate winds at C-band. 1837-1838 - Carl A. Mears, Matthias C. Schabel, Frank J. Wentz, Benjamin D. Santer, Bala Govindasamy:
Correcting the MSU middle tropospheric temperature for diurnal drifts. 1839-1841 - Xuanji Wang, Jeffrey R. Key:
Arctic climate characteristics and recent trends based on the AVHRR Polar Pathfinder data set. 1842-1844 - Matthias C. Schabel, Carl A. Mears, Frank J. Wentz:
Stable long-term retrieval of tropospheric temperature time series from the Microwave Sounding Unit. 1845-1847 - Avraham Gal, Maxim Shoshany, Nathan S. Netanyahu:
Spectral and spatial parameterization of multi-date satellite images for change detection of linear features. 1848-1850 - Joseph M. Piwowar, Andrew A. Millward:
Multitemporal change analysis of multispectral imagery using principal components analysis. 1851-1853 - Susan Thomas, Kory J. Priestley, Peter L. Spence:
Validation of Clouds and the Earth's Radiant Energy System (CERES) instruments aboard EOS-TERRA spacecraft using tropical ocean measurements. 1854-1856 - Rafael F. Rincon, Roger H. Lang, Robert Meneghini, Steven W. Bidwell, Ali Tokay:
Study of the variability in the rain drop size distribution over a 2.3 km path. 1857-1859 - William J. Blackwell, David H. Staelin:
Cloud flagging and clearing using high-resolution infrared and microwave sounding data. 1860-1862 - Marian Klein, Albin J. Gasiewski, Aleksandr Yevgrafov, Vladimir Ye. Leuski, Ignasi Corbella:
Rain rate retrieval using airborne imaging radiometry during CAMEX3/TEFLUN-B. 1863-1865 - Gail M. Skofronick-Jackson, James A. Weinman, Dong-Eon Chang:
Observation of snowfall over land by microwave radiometry from space. 1866-1868 - Frank S. Marzano, Ermanno Fionda, Piero Ciotti, Fernando Consalvi:
Inversion techniques for ground-based microwave radiometric retrieval of precipitation columnar contents and path attenuation. 1869-1871 - Luca Pulvirenti, Nazzareno Pierdicca, Paolo Castracane, Giovanni D'Auria, Piero Ciotti, Frank S. Marzano, Patrizia Basili:
Empirical algorithms to retrieve surface rain-rate from Special Sensor Microwave Imager over a mid-latitude basin. 1872-1874 - Edward J. Walsh, C. Wayne Wright, Douglas C. Vandemark, Larry F. Bliven, Eric Uhlhorn, Peter G. Black, Frank D. Marks
:
Rain rate measurement with an airborne scanning radar altimeter. 1875-1876 - Jochen Horstmann, Wolfgang Koch, Susanne Lehner:
High resolution wind fields retrieved from SAR in comparison to numerical models. 1877-1879 - Francis M. Monaldo, Donald R. Thompson:
Implications of QuikSCAT and RADARSAT wind comparisons for SAR wind speed model functions. 1881-1883 - Hiroshi Kawamura, Teruhisa Shimada, Masanobu Shimada, Anna Kortcheva, Isao Watabe:
L-band SAR wind-retrieval model function and its application for studies of coastal surface winds and wind waves. 1884-1886 - Todd D. Sikora, George S. Young:
Wind-direction dependence of quasi-2D SAR signatures. 1887-1889 - Xiaofeng Li, Pablo Clemente-Colon, William G. Pichel, Karen S. Friedman:
SAR and MODIS images of atmospheric solitary waves generated by upstream blocking in flow over St. Lawrence Island Bering Sea. 1890-1892 - Susanne Lehner, Johannes Schulz-Stellenfleth, Andreas Niedermeier:
Detection of extreme waves using synthetic aperture radar images. 1893-1895 - Calvin C. Teague:
Root-MUSIC direction finding applied to multifrequency coastal radar. 1896-1898 - John F. Vesecky, Jessica A. Drake, Calvin C. Teague, Frank L. Ludwig, Ken Davidson, Jeffery D. Paduan:
Measurement of wind speed and direction using multifrequency HF radar. 1899-1901