In passive microwave remote sensing of the earth, a theoretical model that utilizes the radiative transfer equations was developed to account for the volume scattering effects of the vegetation canopy. Vegetation canopies such as alfalfa, sorghum, and corn are simulated by a layer of ellipsoidal scatterers and cylindrical structures. The ellipsoidal scatterers represent the leaves of vegetation and are randomly positioned and oriented. The orientation of ellipsoids is characterized by a probability density function of Eulerian angles of rotation. The cylindrical structures represent the stalks of vegetation and their radii are assumed to be much smaller than their lengths. The underlying soil is represented by a half-space medium with a hom...
Potential users of radar imagery need a better fundamental understanding of the capabilities of rada...
The radiometric measurements over bare field and fields covered with grass, soybean, corn, and alfal...
Owing to the temporal and spatial variability of the emissivity spectra, problems remain in the inte...
This paper reports the application to vegetation canopies of a coherent model for the propagation of...
Models are developed for the apparent temperature and backscattering coefficient of vegetated terrai...
International audienceThis paper reports the application to vegetation canopies of a coherent model ...
The need to understand the interaction of microwaves with vegetation canopies has markedly increased...
Research is being conducted on microwave scattering from vegetation. The objective is to develop tec...
The need to understand the interaction of microwaves with vegetation canopies has markedly increased...
Two series of carefully controlled experiments were conducted. First, plots of important crops (corn...
Passive microwave remote sensing has shown potential for monitoring near surface soil moisture. This...
A radiative transfer model for microwave emissions from bare, stratified agricultural soils was deve...
This thesis includes (1) the distorted Born approximation (DBA) and an improved coherent model for v...
This thesis includes (1) the distorted Born approximation (DBA) and an improved coherent model for v...
Active and passive low-frequency microwave measurements from a number of space- and airborne instrum...
Potential users of radar imagery need a better fundamental understanding of the capabilities of rada...
The radiometric measurements over bare field and fields covered with grass, soybean, corn, and alfal...
Owing to the temporal and spatial variability of the emissivity spectra, problems remain in the inte...
This paper reports the application to vegetation canopies of a coherent model for the propagation of...
Models are developed for the apparent temperature and backscattering coefficient of vegetated terrai...
International audienceThis paper reports the application to vegetation canopies of a coherent model ...
The need to understand the interaction of microwaves with vegetation canopies has markedly increased...
Research is being conducted on microwave scattering from vegetation. The objective is to develop tec...
The need to understand the interaction of microwaves with vegetation canopies has markedly increased...
Two series of carefully controlled experiments were conducted. First, plots of important crops (corn...
Passive microwave remote sensing has shown potential for monitoring near surface soil moisture. This...
A radiative transfer model for microwave emissions from bare, stratified agricultural soils was deve...
This thesis includes (1) the distorted Born approximation (DBA) and an improved coherent model for v...
This thesis includes (1) the distorted Born approximation (DBA) and an improved coherent model for v...
Active and passive low-frequency microwave measurements from a number of space- and airborne instrum...
Potential users of radar imagery need a better fundamental understanding of the capabilities of rada...
The radiometric measurements over bare field and fields covered with grass, soybean, corn, and alfal...
Owing to the temporal and spatial variability of the emissivity spectra, problems remain in the inte...