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IGARSS 2002: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
- IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, IGARSS 2002, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 24-28 June 2002. IEEE 2002, ISBN 0-7803-7536-X
- Haruhisa Shimoda:
GCOM mission concept. 3-5 - Makoto Suzuki, Takuki Sano, Akihiko Kuze, Kazuo Shibasaki, Sinichi Sobue, Chu Ishida, Haruhisa Shimoda, Toshihiro Ogawa:
GCOM-A1 program I. - program overview. 6-8 - Yoshiaki Honda, Asako Konda, Koji Kajiwara:
Vegetation monitoring using ADEOS-II GLI data. 9-12 - Takashi Y. Nakajima, Teruyuki Nakajima, Hirohiko Masunaga, Akiko Higurashi, Y. Liu:
Cloud and aerosol retrievals from ADEOS/GLI and other sensors. 13-15 - Akira Shibata:
AMSR/AMSR-E data utilization plan. 16-17 - Keiji Imaoka, Toshihiro Sezai, Toshiaki Takeshima, Toneo Kawanishi, Akira Shibata:
Instrument characteristics and calibration of AMSR and AMSR-E. 18-20 - Yoshio Ishido, Toshiaki Takeshima, Shigemitsu Fukui:
ADEOS-II data distribution. 21-23 - Thomas J. Schmugge, Frédéric Jacob, Andrew N. French, Jerry C. Ritchie, Mark J. Chopping, Albert Rango:
ASTER thermal infrared observations over New Mexico. 24-26 - Erin M. O'Donnell, John R. Schott, Nina G. Raqueno:
Calibration history of Landsat thermal data. 27-29 - William B. Clodius, Christoph C. Borel, Lee K. Balick, Simon J. Hook:
Validation of the MTI water surface temperature retrieval algorithms. 30-32 - Li Jia, Massimo Menenti, Zhongbo Su, Zhao-Liang Li:
Observation of directional exitance and retrieval of soil and foliage component temperatures: case studies with bi-angular ATSR radiometric data. 33-35 - Bart Van den Hurk, Li Jia, Massimo Menenti:
Assimilation of land surface temperature data from ATSR in an NWP environment-case studies with ATSR data in Spain and The Netherlands. 36-38 - Li Jia, Zhao-Liang Li, Massimo Menenti:
Modeling of TIR radiative transfer in the soil-vegetation-atmosphere system: sensitivity to soil water content and LAI and simulation of complex scenes. 39-41 - Laurent Coret, Xavier Briottet, Yann H. Kerr, Ghani Chehbouni:
Directional effect on thermal infrared measurements over 2D heterogeneous land surface in remote sensing. 42-44 - Jerrell R. Ballard Jr., James A. Smith:
A multi-wavelength thermal infrared and reflectance scene simulation model. 45-47 - Aldona Wiacek, Dmitry Yashcov, Kimberly Strong, L. Boudreau, L. Rochette, C. Roy:
A new high-resolution Fourier transform infrared spectrometer for ground-based atmospheric measurements in Toronto. 48-50 - Elham Farahani, Stella M. L. Melo, Kimberly Strong, Matthew R. Bassford, Chris A. McLinden:
Measurements of stratospheric composition in the Canadian Arctic during spring 1999-2002 using a UV-visible spectrometer. 51-53 - Stella M. L. Melo, Kimberly Strong, Elham Farahani, Matthew R. Bassford, Katherine E. Preston, C. Thomas McElroy, Eugene V. Rozanov, Tatiana Egorova, Caroline Nowlan:
Retrieval of stratospheric NO2 vertical profiles from ground-based measurements at Vanscoy, Saskatchewan. 54-56 - Domenico Cimini, Ed R. Westwater, Yong Han, Stephen J. Keihm:
Ground-based microwave radiometer measurements and radiosonde comparisons during the WVIOP2000 field experiment. 57-59 - Patrizia Basili, Stefania Bonafoni, Vinia Mattioli, Piero Ciotti, Giovanni D'Auria:
Monitoring atmospheric water vapour using GPS measurements during precipitation events. 60-62 - Felix Yanovsky, I. G. Prokopenko, K. I. Prokopenko, Herman W. J. Russchenberg, Leonardus P. Ligthart:
Radar estimation of turbulence eddy dissipation rate in rain. 63-65 - Andrea Garzelli:
Possibilities and limitations of the use of wavelets in image fusion. 66-68 - K. Clint Slatton, Melba M. Crawford, Larry Teng:
Multiscale fusion of INSAR data for improved topographic mapping. 69-71 - Anne H. Schistad Solberg, Geir Storvik, Roger Fjørtoft:
A comparison of criteria for decision fusion and parameter estimation in statistical multisensor image classification. 72-74 - S. Stancu, Florentin T. Bujor, Emmanuel Trouvé, Gilles Mauris, Philippe Bolon, Jean-Paul Rudant:
Improving feature extraction in satellite SAR images by an interactive fuzzy fusion of multi-temporal data. 75-78 - Ryuei Nishii:
Fusion of contextual classification and the existing classification result. 79-81 - Olaf Hellwich, Andreas Reigber, Hartmut Lehmann:
Sensor and data fusion contest: test imagery to compare and combine airborne SAR and optical sensors for mapping. 82-84 - George Vosselman:
Fusion of laser scanning data, maps, and aerial photographs for building reconstruction. 85-88 - Fabio Dell'Acqua, Paolo Gamba, Gianni Lisini:
Extraction and fusion of street networks from fine resolution SAR data. 89-91 - Yao Lu, Minoru Inamura:
Spatial resolution improvement of spatial shift multi-observation images by neural network. 92-94 - Maria Luiza F. Velloso, Margareth Simões, Thales A. A. Carneiro:
Competitive artificial neural network for change-detection of land cover: an unsupervised approach. 95-97 - Giovanni Corsini, Marco Diani, Raffaele Grasso, Beatrice Lazzerini, Francesco Marcelloni, Marco Cococcioni:
A fuzzy model for the retrieval of the sea water optically active constituents concentration from MERIS data. 98-100 - Ying Zhang, Bert Guindon, Josef Cihlar:
Development of a robust haze removal algorithm: assessment using temporally invariant targets. 101-103 - Jordi Inglada:
Similarity measures for multisensor remote sensing images. 104-106 - George A. Lampropoulos, George Gigli, Leandre Sevigny, André Beaudoin, Jeff Secker:
Detection of targets from electro-optical and SAR data using chaotic predictors and optimal CFAR detectors. 107-109 - Massimo Sciotti, Giancarlo Capecchi, Pierfrancesco Lombardo:
Ship wake detection in SAR images: a segmentation-based approach. 110-112 - Johannes R. Sveinsson, Jón Atli Benediktsson:
Double density wavelet transformation for speckle reduction of SAR images. 113-115 - Guillermo Schwartz, Marlene Alvarez, A. Varfis, Naouma Kourti:
Elimination of false positives in vessels detection and identification by remote sensing. 116-118 - William J. Kramber, Anthony Morse, Richard G. Allen, Masahiro Tasumi, Ricardo Trezza, James L. Wright:
Developing surrogate pixels for comparing SEBAL ET with lysimeter ET measurements. 119-121 - John L. Schnase, James A. Smith, Thomas J. Stohlgren, Sara J. Graves, Charles Trees:
Biological invasions: a challenge in ecological forecasting. 122-124 - Benjamin Fong Chao, Thomas G. Farr, John L. LaBrecque, Robert Bindschadler, B. Douglas, Eric J. M. Rignot, C. K. Shum, John M. Wahr:
Understanding sea level changes. 125-127 - Carol A. Raymond, Paul Lundgren, Søren Nørvang Madsen, John B. Rundle:
Understanding and responding to earthquake hazards. 128-130 - Ahmed Mahmood:
RADARSAT-1 Background Mission global coverage. 131-133 - Keith Abbott, Brigitte Leblon, Gordon Staples, Martin E. Alexander, David A. MacLean:
Use of RADARSAT-1 images to map forest fuel moisture over boreal forests. 134-136 - Geoffrey D. Horn, Anthony K. Milne:
Monitoring seasonal dynamics of Northern Australian wetlands with multitemporal Radarsat data. 137-139 - Satish K. Srivastava, P. Le Dantec, B. T. Banik, N. Shepherd, R. Gray, Robert K. Hawkins, Kevin Murnaghan:
RADARSAT-1 image quality/continuing success in extended mission. 140-142 - Gordon Staples, Arturo Mendoza:
The use of RADARSAT-1 SAR data for operational wind field retrieval. 143-145 - Ingrid K. Peterson, Simon J. Prinsenberg, J. Scott Holladay, Louis Lalumiere:
Validation of sea ice signatures in radarsat ScanSAR imagery for the Gulf of St. Lawrence. 146-148 - Nettie Labelle-Hamer, Ronald Kwok, Glenn F. Cunningham, Cliff Moore, Ed Barker Jr.:
RADARSAT Geophysical Processor System: 2 years of production. 149-151 - Daniel C. Bast, Ian G. Cumming:
RADARSAT ScanSAR roll angle estimation. 152-154 - Helko Breit, Walter Knöpfle, Nico Adam, Michael Eineder, Steffen Suchandt, Bernd Rabus:
SRTM X-SAR DEM of Europe-Results and algorithmic improvements. 155-157 - Roland Romeiser, Helko Breit, Michael Eineder, Hartmut Runge:
Demonstration of current measurements from space by along-track SAR interferometry with SRTM data. 158-160 - Stefan Knedlik, Otmar Loffeld:
Baseline estimation and prediction referring to the SRTM. 161-163 - Michael Eineder, Bernd Rabus, Jürgen Holzner, Steffen Suchandt, Walter Knöpfle:
Filtering of interferometric SRTM X-SAR data. 164-166 - Kamal Sarabandi, Charles G. Brown, Leland E. Pierce, D. Zahn, R. Azadegan, K. Buell, M. Casciato, I. Koh, Daniel E. Lawrence, M. Park:
Calibration and validation of the Shuttle Radar Topography Mission height data for southeastern Michigan. 167-169 - Jørgen Dall, Erik Lintz Christensen:
Interferometric calibration with natural distributed targets. 170-172 - Rolf Scheiber, Vinod M. Bothale:
Interferometric multi-look techniques for SAR data. 173-175 - Paolo Berardino, Gianfranco Fornaro, Riccardo Lanari, Eugenio Sansosti, Francesco Serafino, Francesco Soldovieri:
Multi-pass synthetic aperture radar for 3-D focusing. 176-178 - Mark Preiss, Doug Gray, Nick J. S. Stacy:
Space variant filtering of polar format spotlight SAR images for wavefront curvature correction and interferometric processing. 179-181 - Gianfranco Fornaro, Vito Pascazio, Gilda Schirinzi:
Range resolution limits in multi-pass SAR data processing. 182-184 - Vern Singhroy, Katrin Molch, Michael Bulmer:
Characterization of landslide deposits using SAR images. 185-187 - Leonardo Zan, Gilberto Latini, Evasio Piscina, Giovanni Polloni, Pieramelio Baldelli:
Landslides early warning monitoring system. 188-190 - Zhong Lu, Charles Wicks Jr., John Power, Daniel Dzurisin, Wayne Thatcher, Timothy Masterlark:
Interferometric synthetic aperture radar studies of Alaska volcanoes. 191-194 - Eric C. Grunsky:
The use of multi-beam RADARSAT-1 satellite imagery for terrain mapping. 195-197 - Thomas Nagler, Helmut Rott, Achim Kamelger:
Analysis of landslides in Alpine areas by means of SAR interferometry. 198-200 - Marco van der Kooij, David Mayer:
The application of satellite radar interferometry to subsidence monitoring in the Belridge and Lost Hills fields, California. 201-202 - John F. Dehls, Marco Basilico, Carlo Colesanti:
Ground deformation monitoring in the Ranafjord area of Norway by means of the permanent scatterers technique. 203-207 - Flora Paganelli, Jeremy P. Richards, Eric C. Grunsky:
Integration of structural, gravity, and magnetic data using the weights of evidence method as a tool for kimberlite exploration in the Buffalo Head Hills, Northern Central Alberta. 208-210 - Evaristo Ricchetti:
Structural geological study of Southern Apennine (Italy) using Landsat 7 imagery. 211-213 - Joseph M. Piwowar, Ellsworth F. LeDrew, Ross Brown, Barry E. Goodison, Marcin Polanski, Tom Hirose:
The Canadian Cryospheric Information Network: facilitating access to sea ice, lake ice, snow cover, permafrost, and glacier data. 214-216 - Chris Derksen, Anne E. Walker, Ellsworth F. LeDrew, Barry E. Goodison:
Utilizing satellite snow cover data for climatological analysis: a comparison of passive microwave and optically derived time series, 1978 - 1995. 217-219 - Vincent Roy, Kalifa Goita, Alain Royer, Anne E. Walker, Barry E. Goodison:
Retrieval of snow water equivalent over boreal forest in Canada from passive microwave measurements using the HUT snow emission model. 220-222 - Jean-Pierre Fortin, Monique Bernier, Stéphane Savary, Ali El-Battay, Jalal Khaldoune:
New developments and results for snowcover monitoring using RADARSAT and VEGETATION data and the HYDROTEL hydrological model. 223-226 - Monique Bernier, Yves Gauthier, Paul Briand, Judith Coulombe-Simoneau, Jeff Hurley, Frank Weber:
Radiometric correction of RADARSAT-1 images for mapping the snow water equivalent (SWE) in a mountainous environment. 227-230 - Tom A. Agnew, Stephen Howell:
Comparison of digitized Canadian ice charts and passive microwave sea-ice concentrations. 231-233 - John J. Yackel, David G. Barber:
Validation of a snow water equivalence algorithm over landfast first-year sea ice using RADARSAT-1. 234-236 - Alan E. Strong, Gang Liu, Tadashi Kimura, Hiroya Yamano, Makoto Tsuchiya, Shin-ichiro Kakuma, Rob van Woesik:
Detecting and monitoring 2001 coral reef bleaching events in Ryukyu Islands, Japan using satellite bleaching HotSpot remote sensing technique. 237-239 - Enrico C. Paringit, Kazuo Nadaoka:
Reflectance sensitivity of coral reef areas to optically-active constituents in coastal waters: computer modeling and field observations. 240-242 - James A. Goodman, Susan L. Ustin:
Hyperspectral image calibration in a coral reef environment: an empirical approach. 243-245 - Candace M. Newman, Ellsworth F. LeDrew:
Assessing the uncertainty of radiometric properties in coral reef environments. 246-248 - Heather Holden, Ellsworth F. LeDrew:
Hyperspectral linear mixing based on in situ measurements in a coral reef environment. 249-251 - Nicole Jacquinet-Husson, Noëlle A. Scott, Alain Chédin, Alexei A. Chursin:
A tool for the second generation vertical sounders radiance simulation: the GEISA/IASI spectroscopic database system. 252-254 - Liping Di, Wenli Yang, Meixia Deng, Donna Deng, Kenneth R. McDonald:
Interoperable access of remote sensing data through NWGISS. 255-257 - Robert M. Koopman, Bojan R. Bojkov, Martine De Mazière:
The Envisat Cal/Val data centre. 258-260 - Olaf M. Østensen, Paul C. Smits:
ISO/TC211: Standardisation of geographic information and geo-informatics. 261-263 - Roger L. King:
The IEEE GRSS Technical Committee on Data Standardization and Distribution: A refocus. 264-265 - Rahul Ramachandran, Helen Conover, Sara J. Graves, Ken Keiser:
Interchange technology for applications to facilitate generic access to heterogenous data formats. 266-268 - Gilbert M. Flaming:
Requirements for Global Precipitation Measurement. 269-271 - Robert Meneghini, Liang Liao, Toshio Iguchi:
Integral equations for a dual-wavelength radar. 272-274 - Eugenio Gorgucci, Venkatachalam Chandrasekar, Viswanathan N. Bringi:
Polarimetric radar rainfall algorithms at S and X bands. 275-277 - Liang Liao, Robert Meneghini, Toshio Iguchi:
Bright-band modeling of air/space-borne microwave radars. 278-280 - Eastwood Im, Stephen L. Durden, Gregory A. Sadowy, Li Li:
Rainfall observations by the airborne dual-frequency precipitation radar during CAMEX-4. 281-283 - Jorge Mario Villa Girón, Sandra Cruz-Pol, Stephen M. Sekelsky:
Performance of scanning millimeter-wave radar in a tropical environment. 284-286 - John Kwiatkowski, John Stout, Stephen Bilanow:
Estimating TRMM spacecraft attitude errors using the precipitation radar. 287-289 - Steven M. Bolen, Venkatachalam Chandrasekar:
Evaluation of TRMM PR attenuation correction using ground radar estimations of the raindrop size distribution along the PR beam. 290-292 - Hiroki Fukatsu, Venkatachalam Chandrasekar:
Global mapping of attenuation at X-band and higher frequencies. 293-295 - Dusan S. Zrnic, Matthew L. Loney, Jerry M. Straka, Dusan V. Ryzhkov:
Enhanced polarimetric radar signatures above the melting level in a supercell storm. 296-298 - Gabriele Moser, Farid Melgani, Sebastiano Bruno Serpico, A. Caruso:
Partially supervised detection of changes from remote sensing images. 299-301 - Fabio Dell'Acqua, Paolo Gamba:
Multitemporal urban area characterization through fuzzy neural networks. 302-304 - Jón Atli Benediktsson, Kolbeinn Árnason, Martino Pesaresi:
Morphological profiles used for classification of data from urban areas. 305 - Lorenzo Bruzzone, Roberto Cossu:
An unsupervised change detection technique robust to registration noise. 306-308 - Leen-Kiat Soh:
Image processing techniques for describing sea ice features. 309-311 - Lori Mann Bruce, Hrishikesh Tamhankar, Abhinav Mathur, Roger L. King:
Multiresolutional texture analysis of multispectral imagery for automated ground cover classification. 312-314 - Magnus O. Ulfarsson, Johannes R. Sveinsson, Jón Atli Benediktsson:
Speckle reduction of SAR images in the curvelet domain. 315-317 - Bruno Aiazzi, Luciano Alparone, Fabrizio Argenti, Stefano Baronti:
Heterogeneity-sensitive adaptive speckle reduction in a translation-invariant wavelet domain. 318-320 - Hua Xie, Leland E. Pierce, Fawwaz T. Ulaby:
Despeckling SAR images using a low-complexity wavelet denoising process. 321-324 - P. W. Johnson:
Stand off detection of buried anti-personnel landmines. 325-327 - Christian Fischer, Marwan Younis, Werner Wiesbeck:
Multistatic GPR data acquisition and imaging. 328-330 - David R. Wiggins, Hyunjun Kim, Yonghun Cheon, Joel T. Johnson:
Sub-surface object sensing with multi-frequency microwave radiometry. 331-333 - Jie Cheng, Eric L. Miller:
Model-based principal component techniques for detection of buried landmines in multiframe synthetic aperture radar images. 334-336 - Xiaoyin Xu, Eric L. Miller:
Optimization of migration method to locate buried object in lossy medium. 337-339 - Arnaud Coatanhay:
Optimized GPR signal deconvolution using an adaptative conjugate gradient method. 340-341 - Ali Yapar, Hülya Sahintürk:
On the use of surface impedance in the detection of buried objects. 342-344 - Motoyuki Sato, Qi Lu:
Ground water migration monitoring by GPR. 345-347 - Toru Sato, Seiji Horita:
A super-resolution locationing algorithm for ultra-wideband phased-array radars. 348-350 - Eduardo Torres-Martinez, Mark R. Schoeberl, Michael W. Kalb:
A web of sensors: enabling the Earth science vision. 351-353 - Mark R. Schoeberl:
The afternoon constellation: a formation of Earth observing systems for the atmosphere and hydrosphere. 354-356 - William L. Smith, F. Wallace Harrison, D. E. Hinton, Henry E. Revercomb, Gail Bingham, R. Petersen, J. C. Dodge:
GIFTS - the precursor geostationary satellite component of the future Earth Observing System. 357-361