The forests represent the quarter of the emerged lands and have a great part in the climatology of the earth and the economy of several countries. Because of these characteristics, the study of the interaction beetween an electromagnetic wave and a forest medium represents a great interest particullarly in remote sensing. More specifically in the microwave domain where the backscattered field depends for a large part on structures lik
62nd ARFTG Microwave Measurements Conference, ARFTG 2003 --4 December 2003 through 5 December 2003 -...
In this paper we present a forest scattering scenario consisting of solely vertical stems. Stems are...
The need to understand the interaction of microwaves with vegetation canopies has markedly increased...
Abstract—A forest made of an infinite biperiodic array of trees over a lossy ground, is illuminated ...
The potential of L-band in forest monitoring has been demonstrated in several studies: a good dynami...
A large proportion of the Earth's surface is covered by forests. The existence of trees results in a...
textRecently, there is emerging interests in deploying wireless sensor networks in forests for appli...
National audienceIn this paper, we propose an electromagnetic scattering model for forested area bas...
International audienceIn this paper, we study the propagation of electromagnetic waves in forest med...
A forest is a highly scattering medium at millimeter wave frequencies. The propagation of cw millime...
Abstract—We study the radio wave propagation at VHF frequencies in a forested environment using a th...
This work focuses on radio wave propagation within forested environments, at 5.8 GHz. Concretely, we...
http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/8315/5/bad6399.0001.001.pdfhttp://deepblue.lib.umich...
International audienceThe interpretation of radar data would ideally require extensive and numerous ...
International audienceThis article deals with the study of bistatic scattering by forested areas usi...
62nd ARFTG Microwave Measurements Conference, ARFTG 2003 --4 December 2003 through 5 December 2003 -...
In this paper we present a forest scattering scenario consisting of solely vertical stems. Stems are...
The need to understand the interaction of microwaves with vegetation canopies has markedly increased...
Abstract—A forest made of an infinite biperiodic array of trees over a lossy ground, is illuminated ...
The potential of L-band in forest monitoring has been demonstrated in several studies: a good dynami...
A large proportion of the Earth's surface is covered by forests. The existence of trees results in a...
textRecently, there is emerging interests in deploying wireless sensor networks in forests for appli...
National audienceIn this paper, we propose an electromagnetic scattering model for forested area bas...
International audienceIn this paper, we study the propagation of electromagnetic waves in forest med...
A forest is a highly scattering medium at millimeter wave frequencies. The propagation of cw millime...
Abstract—We study the radio wave propagation at VHF frequencies in a forested environment using a th...
This work focuses on radio wave propagation within forested environments, at 5.8 GHz. Concretely, we...
http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/8315/5/bad6399.0001.001.pdfhttp://deepblue.lib.umich...
International audienceThe interpretation of radar data would ideally require extensive and numerous ...
International audienceThis article deals with the study of bistatic scattering by forested areas usi...
62nd ARFTG Microwave Measurements Conference, ARFTG 2003 --4 December 2003 through 5 December 2003 -...
In this paper we present a forest scattering scenario consisting of solely vertical stems. Stems are...
The need to understand the interaction of microwaves with vegetation canopies has markedly increased...