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22 December 1997 Multipositional techniques for remote sensing of atmosphere
Alexander D. Yegorov, Andrew A. Sinkevich, Vladimir D. Stepanenko
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Abstract
The integral procedure commonly in use to inverse the medium location equation suffer from the fact of a prior assumed boundary values and relationship between backscattering and extinction coefficients. It has necessitated the development of new integral techniques based on sounding of investigated atmospheric volume from different points in space. Unlike traditional techniques, these techniques give possibility to find a posterior boundary values and relationship between measured coefficients. New approach appears as a result of the statistical errors simulations to be effective one for a variety of typical atmospheric scenarios.
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Alexander D. Yegorov, Andrew A. Sinkevich, and Vladimir D. Stepanenko "Multipositional techniques for remote sensing of atmosphere", Proc. SPIE 3217, Image Processing, Signal Processing, and Synthetic Aperture Radar for Remote Sensing, (22 December 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.295629
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KEYWORDS
Atmospheric sensing

Remote sensing

Backscatter

Error analysis

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