Geoinformation: Remote Sensing, Photogrammetry and Geographical Information Systems
This textbook emphasizes an important shift in conceptualization and directs it toward students with prior knowledge of optical remote sensing: the author dispels any linkage between microwave and optical remote sensing. Instead, he constructs the concept of microwave remote sensing by comparing it to the process of audio perception, explaining the workings of the ear as a metaphor for microwave instrumentation.
This volume takes an “application-driven†approach. Instead of describing the technology and then its uses, this textbook justifies the need for measurement then explains how microwave technology addresses this need.
Following a brief summary of the field and a history of the use of microwaves, the book explores the physical properties of microwaves and the polarimetric properties of electromagnetic waves. It examines the interaction of microwaves with matter, analyzes passive atmospheric and passive surface measurements, and describes the operation of altimeters and scatterometers. The textbook concludes by explaining how high resolution images are created using radars, and how techniques of interferometry can be applied to both passive and active sensors.
Country | USA |
Author | Iain H. Woodhouse |
Binding | Hardcover |
EAN | 9780415271233 |
Edition | 1 |
ISBN | 0415271231 |
Label | CRC Press |
Manufacturer | CRC Press |
MPN | 87 black & white illustrations, 1 black |
NumberOfItems | 1 |
NumberOfPages | 400 |
PartNumber | 87 black & white illustrations, 1 black |
PublicationDate | 2005-11-02 |
Publisher | CRC Press |
Studio | CRC Press |
ReleaseDate | 0000-00-00 |