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This book is based on authors' extensive involvement in large-scale radar mapping projects, targeting the health of an important earth ecosystem, tropical forests. It highlights past achievements, explains the underlying physics that allow the radar practitioners to understand what radars image, and paves the way for future developments.
List of contents
PART I - SARCHEOLOGY: The Era of the big Radar Mosaics.
The Dawn of The Radar Mosaics Era: The ESA-JRC Central Africa Mosaic Project. The L-Band Breed: The GRFM Africa Radar Mosaic. The CAMP-GRFM Thematic Products. Evolution of The Species: The ALOS PALSAR Africa Mosaic.
PART II - Measures of SAR Random Fields in the Scale-Space-Time Domain.
The Stuff Backscatter Random Fields are Made of. Statistical Measures of SAR Random Spatial Fields: Fingerprints of Forest Structure. Hitting Corners: The Lipschitz Regularity, a Measure of Discontinuities in Radar Images Connected with Forest Spatial Distribution. The Beauty Farm: A Wavelet Method for Edge Preserving Piece-Wise Smooth Approximations Of Radar Images. The Cleaning Service: A Multi-Temporal Insar Coherence Magnitude Filter. Proxies of Forest Volume Loss and Gain by Differencing Insar Dsms: Fingerprints Of Forest Disturbance.
Summary
This book is based on authors’ extensive involvement in large-scale radar mapping projects, targeting the health of an important earth ecosystem, tropical forests. It highlights past achievements, explains the underlying physics that allow the radar practitioners to understand what radars image, and paves the way for future developments.