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10 September 1987 An Inversion Method To Generate Images Which Map Variations In The Conductivity Using Synthetic Aperture Radar
J. M. Blackledge
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Proceedings Volume 0808, Inverse Problems in Optics; (1987) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.941464
Event: Fourth International Symposium on Optical and Optoelectronic Applied Sciences and Engineering, 1987, The Hague, Netherlands
Abstract
When electromagnetic radiation is incident on a fluctuating surface, it is scattered in a manner that is governed by the shape and material characteristics of the surface. Synthetic aperture radar is an imaging system that attempts to classify the nature of the earth's surface by repeatedly emitting a short pulse of micro-wave radiation and recording the back-scattered field.
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J. M. Blackledge "An Inversion Method To Generate Images Which Map Variations In The Conductivity Using Synthetic Aperture Radar", Proc. SPIE 0808, Inverse Problems in Optics, (10 September 1987); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.941464
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KEYWORDS
Synthetic aperture radar

Radar

Scattering

Inverse optics

Inverse problems

Dielectrics

Device simulation

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