Microwave remote sensing, polarimetry, radiometer, WindSat, passive. - Measurements from spaceborne microwave radiometers, such as the Scanning Multichannel Microwave Radiometer (SMMR), the Special Sensor Microwave/Imager (SSM/I) and the Advanced Microwave Scanning Radiometer (AMSR), are found to be useful in estimating various earth surface geophysical quantities, e.g. soil moisture and vegetation characteristics over land, snow water equivalent for snow covers and sea ice concentration. All these instruments have measured only the vertical and horizontal polarization component of the brightness temperature (Tb ). WindSat is the first spaceborne radiometer to provide fully polarimetric measurements of the earthÃthesi
Spaceborne microwave remote sensors provide perspectives of the earth surface and atmosphere which a...
The application of remote sensors for obtaining geophysical information of the Arctic regions is dis...
Past research has comprehensively assessed the capabilities of satellite sensors operating at microw...
Measurements from spaceborne microwave radiometers, such as the Scanning Multichannel Microwave Radi...
Abstract—WindSat has systematically collected the first global fully polarimetric passive microwave ...
An existing methodology to derive surface soil moisture from passive microwave satellite observation...
This work presents an overview of the potential of microwave indices obtained from multi-frequency/p...
As a result of the increasing interest in polarimetric microwave radiometer measurements, a fully po...
This doctoral thesis describes (1) the development and calibration principles of a fully polarimetri...
The WindSat microwave polarimetric radiometer consists of 22 channels of polarized brightness temper...
This open access book focuses on the practical application of electromagnetic polarimetry principles...
Research findings are summarized for projects dealing with the following: application of theoretical...
Microwave radar and radiometer techniques are used to gather crucial information about the earth and...
The WindSat microwave polarimetric radiometer consists of 22 channels of polarized brightness temper...
The presence of snow cover has significant impacts on the both global and regional climate and water...
Spaceborne microwave remote sensors provide perspectives of the earth surface and atmosphere which a...
The application of remote sensors for obtaining geophysical information of the Arctic regions is dis...
Past research has comprehensively assessed the capabilities of satellite sensors operating at microw...
Measurements from spaceborne microwave radiometers, such as the Scanning Multichannel Microwave Radi...
Abstract—WindSat has systematically collected the first global fully polarimetric passive microwave ...
An existing methodology to derive surface soil moisture from passive microwave satellite observation...
This work presents an overview of the potential of microwave indices obtained from multi-frequency/p...
As a result of the increasing interest in polarimetric microwave radiometer measurements, a fully po...
This doctoral thesis describes (1) the development and calibration principles of a fully polarimetri...
The WindSat microwave polarimetric radiometer consists of 22 channels of polarized brightness temper...
This open access book focuses on the practical application of electromagnetic polarimetry principles...
Research findings are summarized for projects dealing with the following: application of theoretical...
Microwave radar and radiometer techniques are used to gather crucial information about the earth and...
The WindSat microwave polarimetric radiometer consists of 22 channels of polarized brightness temper...
The presence of snow cover has significant impacts on the both global and regional climate and water...
Spaceborne microwave remote sensors provide perspectives of the earth surface and atmosphere which a...
The application of remote sensors for obtaining geophysical information of the Arctic regions is dis...
Past research has comprehensively assessed the capabilities of satellite sensors operating at microw...