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IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Letters, Volume 2
Volume 2, Number 1, January 2005
- Salvatore Caorsi, Gaia Cevini:
An electromagnetic approach based on neural networks for the GPR investigation of buried cylinders. 3-7 - Hyo-Sung Ahn, Seon-Ho Lee:
Gyroless attitude estimation of sun-pointing satellites using magnetometers. 8-12 - Gang Xu, V. Chandrasekar:
Operational feasibility of neural-network-based radar rainfall estimation. 13-17 - Gang Hong, Georg C. Heygster, Klaus Kunzi:
Intercomparison of deep convective cloud fractions from passive infrared and microwave radiance measurements. 18-22 - Alexey Nekrasov, Peter Hoogeboom:
A Ka-band backscatter model function and an algorithm for measurement of the wind vector over the sea surface. 23-27 - Massimiliano Pieraccini, Matteo Fratini, Filippo Parrini, Gianpaolo Pinelli, Carlo Atzeni:
Dynamic survey of architectural heritage by high-speed microwave interferometry. 28-30 - Juan Ramon Acarreta, Piet Stammes:
Calibration comparison between SCIAMACHY and MERIS onboard ENVISAT. 31-35 - Aronne Casagranda, Davide Franceschini, Andrea Massa:
Assessment of the reliability and exploitation of the information content of inverse scattering data through a fuzzy-logic-based strategy - preliminary results. 36-39 - Gang Hong, Georg C. Heygster, Jungang Miao, Klaus Kunzi:
Potential to estimate the canting angle of tilted structures in clouds from microwave radiances around 183 GHz. 40-44 - Andreas Reigber, Laurent Ferro-Famil:
Interference suppression in synthesized SAR images. 45-49 - Pekka J. Toivanen, Olga Kubasova, Jarno Mielikäinen:
Correlation-based band-ordering heuristic for lossless compression of hyperspectral sounder data. 50-54 - Yongfeng Cao, Hong Sun, Xin Xu:
An unsupervised segmentation method based on MPM for SAR images. 55-58 - André R. S. Marçal, Luísa Castro:
Hierarchical clustering of multispectral images using combined spectral and spatial criteria. 59-63 - Frederick W. Chen:
Archiving and distribution of 2-D geophysical data using image formats with lossless compression. 64-68 - Mingmin Chi, Lorenzo Bruzzone:
A semilabeled-sample-driven bagging technique for ill-posed classification problems. 69-73 - Brian K. Hornbuckle, Anthony W. England:
Diurnal variation of vertical temperature gradients within a field of maize: implications for Satellite microwave radiometry. 74-77 - Yik-Kiong Hue, Fernando L. Teixeira, Luis E. San Martin, Michael S. Bittar:
Modeling of EM logging tools in arbitrary 3-D borehole geometries using PML-FDTD. 78-81 - Zhenfang Li, Hongyang Wang, Tao Su, Zheng Bao:
Generation of wide-swath and high-resolution SAR images from multichannel small spaceborne SAR systems. 82-86 - Alessandro Mori, Francesca De Vita, Angelo Freni:
A modification of the canonical grid series expansion in order to increase the efficiency of the SMCG method. 87-89 - Segun Ogunjemiyo, Geoffrey G. Parker, Dar A. Roberts:
Reflections in bumpy terrain: implications of canopy surface variations for the radiation balance of vegetation. 90-93
Volume 2, Number 2, April 2005
- Xiaomu Song, Ginto Cherian, Guoliang Fan:
A ν-insensitive SVM approach for compliance monitoring of the conservation reserve program. 99-103 - Yvette O'Keefe, David Victor Thiel, Steven G. O'Keefe:
Time-dependent surface impedance from sferics. 104-107 - Zhan-Li Sun, De-Shuang Huang, Yiu-ming Cheung, Jiming Liu, Guang-Bin Huang:
Using FCMC, FVS, and PCA techniques for feature extraction of multispectral images. 108-112 - Rulon Mayer, Frank Bucholtz, Eric Allman, Dale Linne von Berg, Mel Kruer:
A metric of background candidate assessment for spectral target signature transforms. 113-117 - Vassilios Hadjicontis, George S. Tombras, Dimitrios Ninos, Clairi Mavromatou:
Memory effects in EM emission during uniaxial deformation of dielectric Crystalline materials. 118-120 - Antoon G. C. A. Meesters, Richard A. M. de Jeu, Manfred Owe:
Analytical derivation of the vegetation optical depth from the microwave polarization difference index. 121-123 - Howard A. Zebker, Katherine Chen:
Accurate estimation of correlation in InSAR observations. 124-127 - Ping Yang, Si-Chee Tsay, Heli Wei, Guang Guo, Qiang Ji:
Remote sensing of cirrus optical and microphysical properties from ground-based infrared radiometric Measurements-part I: a new retrieval method based on microwindow spectral signature. 128-131 - Guang Guo, Qiang Ji, Ping Yang, Si-Chee Tsay:
Remote sensing of cirrus optical and microphysical properties from ground-based infrared radiometric Measurements-part II: retrievals from CRYSTAL-FACE measurements. 132-135 - Myungjin Choi, Rae Young Kim, Myeong-Ryong Nam, Hong Oh Kim:
Fusion of multispectral and panchromatic Satellite images using the curvelet transform. 136-140 - Hauke Fiedler, Elke Boerner, Josef Mittermayer, Gerhard Krieger:
Total zero Doppler Steering-a new method for minimizing the Doppler centroid. 141-145 - Christopher J. Zappa, Andrew T. Jessup:
High-resolution airborne infrared measurements of ocean skin temperature. 146-150 - Richard Bamler, Michael Eineder:
Accuracy of differential shift estimation by correlation and split-bandwidth interferometry for wideband and delta-k SAR systems. 151-155 - Rui Huang, Mingyi He:
Band selection based on feature weighting for classification of hyperspectral data. 156-159 - Christian Mätzler:
On the determination of surface emissivity from Satellite observations. 160-163 - John Paden, Christopher T. Allen, Sivaprasad Gogineni, Kenneth C. Jezek, Dorthe Dahl-Jensen, Lars B. Larsen:
Wideband measurements of ice sheet attenuation and basal scattering. 164-168 - Mickaël Pardé, Kalifa Goita, Alain Royer, François Vachon:
Boreal forest transmissivity in the microwave domain using ground-based measurements. 169-171 - Karlus A. C. de Macedo, Rolf Scheiber:
Precise topography- and aperture-dependent motion compensation for airborne SAR. 172-176 - Ola Hall, Giacomo Falorni, Rafael L. Bras:
Characterization and quantification of data voids in the shuttle Radar topography mission data. 177-181 - Lukas B. Kunz, David G. Long:
Calibrating SeaWinds and QuikSCAT scatterometers using natural land targets. 182-186 - Shane R. Cloude, Mark L. Williams:
The negative alpha filter: a new Processing technique for polarimetric SAR interferometry. 187-191 - Michael D. Farrell Jr., Russell M. Mersereau:
On the impact of PCA dimension reduction for hyperspectral detection of difficult targets. 192-195 - Kang-Min Park, Hyung-Myung Kim:
An optimal determination of variable antenna height and power for in-orbit SAR operations. 196-200 - Marivi Tello, Carlos López-Martínez, Jordi J. Mallorquí:
A novel algorithm for ship detection in SAR imagery based on the wavelet transform. 201-205 - Pau Prats, Andreas Reigber, Jordi J. Mallorquí:
Topography-dependent motion compensation for repeat-pass interferometric SAR systems. 206-210 - Tal Svoray, Yohay Carmel:
Empirical method for topographic correction in aerial photographs. 211-214 - Liqiang Zhang, Chongjun Yang, Suhong Liu, Yingchao Ren, Donglin Liu, Xiaoping Rui:
Effective techniques for interactive rendering of global terrain surfaces. 215-219 - Naoko Kosaka, Kuniaki Uto, Yukio Kosugi:
ICA-aided mixed-pixel analysis of hyperspectral data in agricultural land. 220-224 - Xiuping Jia, John A. Richards:
Fast k-NN classification using the cluster-space approach. 225-228 - Jing Tang, Steven J. Franke, Farzad Kamalabadi, Gary R. Swenson:
Motion extraction of atmospheric waves from spectroscopic imaging. 229-232 - Mehmet Emre Yavuz, Fernando L. Teixeira:
Frequency dispersion compensation in time reversal techniques for UWB electromagnetic waves. 233-237 - Lin-Ping Song, Qing Huo Liu:
A new approximation to three-dimensional electromagnetic scattering. 238-242
Volume 2, Number 3, July 2005
- Liping Du, Guangchuan Su:
Adaptive inverse synthetic aperture radar imaging for nonuniformly moving targets. 247-249 - Luis Guanter, Luis Alonso, José F. Moreno:
First results from the PROBA/CHRIS hyperspectral/multiangular satellite system over land and water targets. 250-254 - Sanna Kaasalainen, Eero Ahokas, Juha Hyyppä, Juha Suomalainen:
Study of surface brightness from backscattered laser intensity: calibration of laser data. 255-259 - Tomasz F. Stepinski, Ricardo Vilalta:
Digital topography models for Martian surfaces. 260-264 - Antonio Pepe, Eugenio Sansosti, Paolo Berardino, Riccardo Lanari:
On the generation of ERS/ENVISAT DInSAR time-series via the SBAS technique. 265-269 - Pui-King Chan, Bo-Cai Gao:
A comparison of MODIS, NCEP, and TMI sea surface temperature datasets. 270-274 - Juha Karvonen, Markku Similä, Marko Mäkynen:
Open water detection from Baltic Sea ice Radarsat-1 SAR imagery. 275-279 - Alexander A. Kokhanovsky, Vladimir V. Rozanov:
Cloud bottom altitude determination from a satellite. 280-283 - Christopher T. Allen, Shadab Mozaffar, Torry L. Akins:
Suppressing coherent noise in radar applications with long dwell times. 284-286 - David D. Turner, Robert E. Holz:
Retrieving cloud fraction in the field-of-view of a high-spectral resolution infrared radiometer. 287-291 - Adriano Camps, Ignasi Corbella, Francesc Torres, Mercè Vall-Llossera, Nuria Duffo:
Polarimetric formulation of the visibility function equation including cross-polar antenna patterns. 292-295 - Inge G. C. Jonckheere, Bart Muys, Pol R. Coppin:
Derivative analysis for in situ high dynamic range hemispherical photography and its application in forest stands. 296-300 - Muhtar Qong:
Coherence optimization using the polarization state conformation in PolInSAR. 301-305 - Rong-Rong Li, Lorraine Remer, Yoram J. Kaufman, Shana Mattoo, Bo-Cai Gao, Eric F. Vermote:
Snow and ice mask for the MODIS aerosol products. 306-310 - Fatima Karbou, Catherine Prigent:
Calculation of microwave land surface emissivity from satellite observations: validity of the specular approximation over snow-free surfaces? 311-314 - Liana O. Anderson, Yosio Edemir Shimabukuro, Ruth S. DeFries, Douglas C. Morton:
Assessment of deforestation in near real time over the Brazilian Amazon using multitemporal fraction images derived from Terra MODIS. 315-318 - Steve De Backer, Pieter Kempeneers, Walter Debruyn, Paul Scheunders:
A band selection technique for spectral classification. 319-323 - Bing Lin, Yongxiang Hu:
Numerical simulations of radar surface air pressure measurements at O2 bands. 324-328 - Andreas Müller, Rudolf Richter, Martin Habermeyer, Stefan W. Dech, Karl Segl, Hermann Kaufmann:
Spectroradiometric requirements for the reflective module of the airborne spectrometer ARES. 329-332 - Abhay Devasthale, Olaf Krüger, Hartmut Grassl:
Change in cloud-top temperatures over Europe. 333-336 - Soo Chin Liew, Agnes Lim, Leong Keong Kwoh:
A stochastic model for active fire detection using the thermal bands of MODIS data. 337-341 - Francesco Bandiera, Giuseppe Ricci:
Slicks detection on the sea surface based upon polarimetric SAR data. 342-346 - Stéphane Guillaso, Laurent Ferro-Famil, Andreas Reigber, Eric Pottier:
Building characterization using L-band polarimetric interferometric SAR data. 347-351 - Roberto Cossu, Subhasis Chaudhuri, Lorenzo Bruzzone:
A context-sensitive Bayesian technique for the partially supervised classification of multitemporal images. 352-356 - Oliver Stebler, Aurel Schwerzmann, Martin Luethi, Erich Meier, Daniel Nüesch:
Pol-InSAR observations from an Alpine glacier in the cold infiltration zone at L- and P-band. 357-361 - Vladimir Nikora:
High-order structure functions for planet surfaces: a turbulence metaphor. 362-365 - Minh Q. Nguyen, Peter M. Atkinson, Hugh G. Lewis:
Superresolution mapping using a Hopfield neural network with lidar data. 366-370
Volume 2, Number 4, October 2005
- Helena Mitásová, Lubos Mitas, Russell S. Harmon:
Simultaneous spline approximation and topographic analysis for lidar elevation data in open-source GIS. 375-379 - Gabor Korvin:
Is the optical image of a non-Lambertian fractal surface fractal? 380-383 - Alisa L. Gallant, Douglas D. Brown, Roger M. Hoffer:
Automated mapping of Hammond's landforms. 384-388 - K. Clint Slatton, Sweung Cheung, Hojin Jhee:
Reduced-complexity fusion of multiscale topography and bathymetry data over the Florida coast. 389-393 - Anastasia Sofou, Georgios Evangelopoulos, Petros Maragos:
Soil image segmentation and texture analysis: a computer vision approach. 394-398 - Lea Tien Tay, B. S. Daya Sagar, Hean-Teik Chuah:
Analysis of geophysical networks derived from multiscale digital elevation models: a morphological approach. 399-403 - Ricardo Mantilla, Vijay K. Gupta:
A GIS numerical framework to study the process basis of scaling statistics in river networks. 404-408 - Raimundo Almeida-Filho, Ake Rosenqvist, Yosio Edemir Shimabukuro, João Roberto dos Santos:
Evaluation and perspectives of using multitemporal L-band SAR data to monitor deforestation in the Brazilian Amazônia. 409-412 - Sangho Baek, Oh-Ig Kwoun, Alexander Braun, Zhong Lu, C. K. Shum:
Digital elevation model of King Edward VII Peninsula, West Antarctica, from SAR interferometry and ICESat laser altimetry. 413-417 - Erick Baziw:
Real-time seismic signal enhancement utilizing a hybrid Rao-Blackwellized particle filter and hidden Markov model filter. 418-422 - Ge Chen, Graham Quartly:
Annual amphidromes: a common feature in the ocean? 423-427 - Gabriele Franceschini, Davide Franceschini, Andrea Massa:
Full-vectorial three-dimensional microwave imaging through the iterative multiscaling strategy-a preliminary assessment. 428-432 - Ainhoa G. Gorriti, Evert C. Slob:
Synthesis of all known analytical permittivity reconstruction techniques of nonmagnetic materials from reflection and transmission measurements. 433-436 - N. Srinivasa Rao, M. M. Ali, M. V. Rao, I. V. Ramana:
Estimation of ship velocities from MODIS and OCM. 437-439 - Heng Sun, Shixian Li, Wenjun Li, Zhong Ming, Shubin Cai:
Semantic-based retrieval of remote sensing images in a grid environment. 440-444 - Vladimir V. Tchernyi, Evgeny V. Chensky:
Movements of the protoplanetary superconducting particles in the magnetic field of the Saturn lead to the origin of the rings. 445-446 - Antonio Turiel, Jacopo Grazzini, Hussein M. Yahia:
Multiscale techniques for the detection of precipitation using thermal IR satellite images. 447-450
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