The Introduction to Microwave Remote Sensing examines the physical principles and properties of microwaves and how they behave in the real world. The book provides a study of microwave systems: passive systems, basic principles of radar, conceptual issues of radar, and radar imaging and its applications; the advanced topics of radar modeling, interferometry and polarimetry; and an appendix giving some useful mathematics, notably trigonometry, logs and exponentials, complex numbers, vectors and matrices. This book provides a solid primer for advanced, technically-oriented undergraduate and graduate students, and other remote sensing researchers and professionals.
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Why Microwaves? A Brief History of Microwaves. Physical Fundamentals. Microwaves in the Real World. Physical Modeling. Detecting Microwaves. Passive Microwave Systems. Non-imaging Radar. Imaging Radar. Interferometry. Polarimetry. Microwave Measurements in Context. Appendix: Expanded Technical Glossary. Appendix: Summary of useful Mathematics
Book by Ian Woodhouse
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