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IGARSS 2003: Toulouse, France
- 2003 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, IGARSS 2003, Toulouse, France, July 21-15, 2003. IEEE 2003, ISBN 0-7803-7929-2
- Yann H. Kerr, Philippe Waldteufel, Jean-Pierre Wigneron, Jordi Font, Michael Berger:
The Soil Moisture and Ocean Salinity mission. 1-3 - Jean-Pierre Wigneron, Paolo Ferrazzoli, Jean-Christophe Calvet, Thierry Pellarin, Philippe Waldteufel, Yann Kerr:
Monitoring land surface soil moisture from multiangular SMOS observations. 4-6 - Jordi Font, Gary S. E. Lagerloef, David M. Le Vine, Adriano Camps, Ouan-Zan Zanife:
The determination of surface salinity with SMOS - recent results and main issues. 7-9 - Jacqueline Boutin, Philippe Waldteufel, Nicolas Martin, Yann Kerr, Gérard Caudal, Emmanuel P. Dinnat, Jacqueline Etcheto:
Uncertainties on salinity retrieved from SMOS measurements over global ocean. 10-12 - Adriano Camps, Ignasi Corbella, Mercè Vall-Llossera, Nuria Duffo, F. Marcos, F. Martinez-Fadrique, M. Greiner:
The SMOS end-to-end performance simulator: description and scientific applications. 13-15 - Philippe Waldteufel, Jean-Luc Vergely, Charles Cot:
A cardioid model for multi-angular radiometric observations. 16-18 - Roger H. Lang, Cuneyt Utku, David M. Le Vine:
Measurement of the dielectric constant of seawater at L-band. 19-21 - Haruhisa Shimoda:
Present status of GCOM mission. 22-24 - Anne Lifermann, Catherine Proy:
POLDER on ADEOS-2. 25 - Toshiaki Takeshima, Yoshio Ishido, Junichi Inoue, Shinichi Matsuoka, Toyoyuki Takeba, Naoto Matsuura:
ADEOS-II (Midori-II) data system. 26-28 - Tamotsu Igarashi, Naoto Matsuura:
ADEOS-II calibration and validation plan. 29-31 - S. Walt McCandless:
The origin, evolution and legacy of SEASAT. 32-34 - Werner Alpers:
Ocean surface wave imaging from Seasat to Envisat. 35-37 - Frank M. Monaldo:
SEASAT sees the winds with SAR. 38-40 - Wei Lu, Takeshi Doihara, Kiichiro Ogawa, Masayuki Matsuda:
Spatial decision support system for sediment related disaster prevention planning. 41-43 - Rachel Bardy Prado, Evlyn M. L. de Moraes Novo:
GIS application to map watershed physical features contributing to reservoir water quality. 44-46 - Miguel Torres Ruiz, Marco Moreno, Serguei Levachkine, Rolando Quintero:
Designing Spatial Analyzer Module in a distributed geographical environment. 47-49 - Ge Chen, Lixin Fang, Chaoyang Fang:
A new approach for tracking the trajectory of oceanic warm pool. 50-52 - Masatoshi Mori:
Integration of high resolution (10 m) DEM with Geographic Information Systems. 53-55 - Zhenfeng Shao, Deren Li, Qimin Cheng:
A topological 3D reconstruction of complicated buildings and crossroads. 56-58 - Kyong-Ho Kim, Sung-Soo Kim, Sung-Ho Lee, Jong-Hyun Park, Jong-Hyun Lee:
The interactive geographic video. 59-61 - F. Cerdat, Xavier Descombes, Josiane Zerubia:
Urban scene rendering using object description. 62-64 - Mohammed Shokr, Thorsten Markus:
Evaluation of ice concentration algorithms using data fusion of SSM/I and Radarsat. 65-67 - Sverre T. Dokken:
Geophysical interpretation of ScanSAR data in relation to SSM/I data and numerical models of Arctic sea ice. 68-70 - Hyrum S. Anderson, David G. Long:
Polar sea ice mapping using SeaWinds data. 71-73 - Juha Karvonen, Markku Similä, Istvan Heiler:
Ice thickness estimation using SAR data and ice thickness history. 74-76 - Vitaly Y. Alexandrov, Ola M. Johannessen, I. V. Samsonov, Leonid P. Bobylev, K. Kloster:
A comparative analysis of data on multiyear sea ice distribution in the Arctic as retrieved from satellite passive microwave radiometer and radar images. 77-79 - Edwin M. Winter:
Mitigating the effects of bad and noisy detectors on hyperspectral data. 80-82 - Alexander F. H. Goetz, K. Franklin Evans, Mario Ferri:
Removing thin cirrus cloud effects in Hyperion data using the 1.38 and 1.87 μm water vapor absorption bands. 83-85 - Michael Griffin, Hsiao-hua K. Burke, Dan Mandl, Jerry Miller:
Cloud cover detection algorithm for EO-1 Hyperion imagery. 86-89 - Gerald W. Felde, Gail P. Anderson, Thomas W. Cooley, Michael W. Matthew, Steven M. Adler-Golden, Alexander Berk, Jamine Lee:
Analysis of Hyperion data with the FLAASH atmospheric correction algorithm. 90-92 - Roberto Pedrós, José Moreno, José A. Martínez-Lozano, María Pilar Utrillas, José Luis Gómez-Amo:
A new algorithm for atmospheric correction of the multiangular and hyperspectral data acquired during the DAISEX campaign. 93-95 - Jeffrey H. Bowles, Wei Chen, David B. Gillis:
ORASIS framework - benefits to working within the linear mixing model. 96-98 - John P. Kerekes, Mary Ann Glennon, Ronald B. Lockwood:
Unmixing analysis: model prediction compared to observed results. 99-102 - Satish K. Srivastava, P. Le Dantec, R. Gray, Robert K. Hawkins, Kevin P. Murnaghan:
RADARSAT-1 image quality maintained in extended mission. 103-105 - Vern Singhroy, Patrick Assouad, Peter Barnett, Katrin Molch:
Terrain interpretation from SAR techniques. 106-108 - Tazio Strozzi, Urs Wegmüller, Andreas Wiesmann, Charles Werner:
Validation of the X-SAR SRTM DEM for ERS and JERS SAR geocoding and 2-pass differential interferometry in alpine regions. 109-111 - Dan Johan Weydahl, Jørn Sagstuen, Oystein B. Dick, Hans Rønning, Lindy Hansen:
Analysis of X-SAR SRTM elevation data to estimate surface cover heights over land areas. 112-114 - Christophe Bourlier, Nicolas Dechamps, Gérard Berginc:
Electromagnetic scattering from rough surfaces with the first- and second-order Kirchhoff approximation in high-frequency limit. 115-117 - Nicolas Dechamps, Christophe Bourlier, Nicole de Beaucoudrey, S. Toutain:
Numerical simulations of scattering from multilayers separated by one-dimensional rough interfaces. 118-120 - Marc Saillard, Gabriel Soriano:
Approximate solution for scattering from rough surface with small slopes. 121-123 - Qin Li, Leung Tsang, Lin Zhou:
Study of microwave signatures of soils with various rough surface spectra based on 3-D numerical simulations of Maxwell equations. 124-126 - Giorgio Franceschetti, Antonio Iodice, Daniele Riccio, Giuseppe Ruelllo:
A 2-D Extended Boundary Condition Method for scattering from perfectly conducting fractal surfaces. 127-129 - Alexander G. Yarovoy:
Monte Carlo simulations of surface clutter in GPR scenarios. 130-132 - Céline Baudier, Richard Dusséaux:
Scattering by rough surfaces: comparison between simulations and experimental radar data. 133-135 - Massimo Marrazzo, Roberto Sabia, Maurizio Migliaccio:
IEM sea surface scattering and the generalized p-power spectrum. 136-138 - James C. West:
Small slope approximation modeling of scattering from a spilling breaker wave crest. 139-141 - S. Schubert, M. Rienecker, M. Mlynczak, T. Miller, Mark R. Schoeberl:
Ocean and atmosphere: predicting monthly to seasonal climate variability and the oceanic and atmospheric causes and effects. 142-144 - David L. Peterson, Paul J. Curran, Marty Mlynzcak, Richard Miller:
The biosphere: a decadal vision. 145-150 - Michael J. Prather:
An examination of anthropogenic climate forcing in the 21st century: greenhouse gases and aerosols - direct and indirect. 151-154 - Frédéric Baret, R. Vintila:
Satellite derived leaf area index derived from SOPT time series in the ADAM project. 155-157 - Katarzyna Dabrowska-Zielinska, Yoshio Inoue, Wanda Kowalik, Maria Gruszczynska:
Examination of crop characteristics using microwave data. 158-160 - Jacqueline Le Moigne, Jeffrey T. Morisette, Arlene A. Cole-Rhodes, Nathan S. Netanyahu, Roger D. Eastman, Harold S. Stone:
Earth science imagery registration. 161-163 - Leong Keong Kwoh, Xiaojing Huang:
Automatic image registration and color merging for SPOT5 imagery. 164-166 - Hong Zhang, Chao Wang, Yixian Tang, Zhi Liu:
A new image registration method for multi-frequency airborne high-resolution SAR images. 167-169 - S. O'Dwyer, Philip Lewis, Jan-Peter Müller:
An application of stereomatching to the problem of geo-referencing historical air-photos. 170-172 - Sidharta Gautama, Alexander Borghgraef:
Using graph matching to compare VHR satellite images with GIS data. 173-175 - Mohamed A. Mohamed, Kwang-Eun Kim:
Use of texture filters to improve quality of digital elevation models derived from stereo imagery. 176-178 - Urs Wegmüller, Charles Werner, Andreas Wiesmann, Tazio Strozzi:
Radargrammetry and space triangulation for DEM generation and image ortho-rectification. 179-181 - Hoonyol Lee, Joanna V. Morgan, Michael R. Warner:
Radargrammetry of opposite-side stereo Magellan synthetic aperture radar on Venus. 182-184 - Hubert M. J. Cantalloube, Pascale Dubois-Fernandez:
Airborne X-band SAR imaging with 10 cm resolution - technical challenge and preliminary results. 185-187 - D. G. Corr, A. Walker, U. Benz, Iris Lingenfelder, A. Rodrigues:
Classification of urban SAR imagery using object oriented techniques. 188-190 - James K. E. Tunaley:
The estimation of ship velocity from SAR imagery. 191-193 - Ridha Touzi, François Charbonneau:
The SSCM for ship characterization using polarimetric SAR. 194-196 - Samuel Foucher, Jean-Marc Boucher, Goze B. Bénié:
Multiscale classification and filtering of SAR images using Dempster-Shafer theory. 197-199 - Bruno Aiazzi, Luciano Alparone, Stefano Baronti, Andrea Garzelli:
Coherence estimation from multilook detected SAR images. 200-202 - Mohamed Yahia, Ziad Belhadj:
Unsupervised classification of polarimetric SAR images using neural networks. 203-205 - Qun Zhang, Tat Soon Yeo:
Novel registration technique of InISAR and InSAR. 206-208 - Michaela Kircher, Achim Roth, Nico Adam, Bert M. Kampes, Horst J. Neugebauer:
Remote sensing observation of mining induced subsidence by means of differential SAR-interferometry. 209-211 - Tazio Strozzi, Luigi Tosi, Urs Wegmüller, Charles Werner, Pietro Teatini, L. Carbognin:
Land subsidence monitoring service in the Lagoon of Venice. 212-214 - Jacopo Allievi, C. Ambrosi, M. Ceriani, Carlo Colesanti, Giovanni B. Crosta, Alessandro Ferretti, D. Fossati:
Monitoring slow mass movements with the Permanent Scatterers technique. 215-217 - Giuseppe Antonello, Nicola Casagli, Paolo Farina, Joaquim Fortuny, Davide Leva, Giovanni Nico, Alois J. Sieber, Dario Tarchi:
A ground-based interferometer for the safety monitoring of landslides and structural deformations. 218-220 - Erwan Pathier, Jacques Angelier, Bénédicte Fruneau, Benoît Deffontaines:
Contributions of InSAR to study active tectonics of Taiwan. 221-223 - Geir Engen, Harald Johnsen, Bertrand Chapron:
Curvature effects in ocean surface scattering. 224-226 - John P. Dugan:
Frequency-wavenumber spectra of shoaling ocean waves. 227-229 - Jochen Horstmann, Paris W. Vachon, Susanne Lehner, Danielle Hoja:
SAR measurements of ocean wind and wave fields in hurricanes. 230-232 - Francis M. Monaldo, Donald R. Thompson, Nathaniel S. Winstead:
Combining SAR and scatterometer data to improve high resolution wind speed retrievals. 233-235 - F. Askari, R. P. Signell, J. Chiggiato, J. Doyle:
RADARSAT mapping of BORA/SIROCCO winds in the Adriatic Sea. 236-238 - Mark A. Bourassa, David E. Weissman:
The development and application of a sea surface stress model function for the QuickSCAT and ADEOS-II sea winds scatterometers. 239-241 - William J. Plant, Ralph Foster, Hans Graber, William M. Drennan, Larry Mahrt, Vladimir G. Irisov, David G. Long:
Comparison of wind vectors and air-sea temperature differences measured during SHOWEX. 242-244 - Vladimir G. Irisov, Oleg A. Godin:
Microwave brightness temperature variations caused by ocean internal waves. 245-247 - W. Timothy Liu, Wenqing Tang:
Air-sea interaction with multiple sensors - Seasat legacy. 248-250 - Darrel L. Williams, James R. Irons, Samuel Goward, Jeffrey G. Masek:
The first four years of the Landsat 7 mission: a review. 251 - Vincent Simonneaux, Pierre François:
Identifying main crop classes in an irrigated area using high resolution image time series. 252-254 - Chongqing Ke, Lorenz King, Jiang Tong:
Land use/cover change in the red soil region, China during the period 1988-2000. 255-257 - Yaw A. Twumasi, Andrew Manu, Thomas L. Coleman, Gandah Mohamadou, Jean-Baptiste S. Taonda:
The use of satellite imagery in rangeland management: a comparative analysis of three Sahelian zones. 258-260 - Mahta Moghaddam, Kenneth R. McDonald, Josef Cihlar, Wenjun Chen:
Mapping wetlands of the North American boreal zone from satellite radar imagery. 261-263 - Matthew C. Hansen, Ruth S. DeFries, John R. Townshend, Mark L. Carroll, Charlene M. DiMiceli, Robert A. Sohlberg:
Development of 500 meter vegetation continuous field maps using MODIS data. 264-266 - Andrew Manu, Yaw A. Twumasi, Thomas L. Coleman, Ibrahim Zanguina:
The use of GIS and satellite remote sensing techniques for the management of inland dry valley systems of the Sahel: the case of the watershed toposequence of Tanda, Niger. 267-269 - Robert Ezraty:
New-ice detection using microwave sensors. 270-272 - Peter J. Minnett:
Radiometric measurements of air-sea and air-ice temperature differences in the Arctic. 273-275 - Bor-Chen Kuo, Jinn-Min Yang, David A. Landgrebe:
Gaussian mixture classifier with regularized covariance estimator for hyperspectral data classification. 276-278 - Mark Berman, Harri T. Kiiveri, Ryan Lagerstrom, Andreas T. Ernst, Rob Dunne, Jonathan F. Huntington:
ICE: an automated statistical approach to identifying endmembers in hyperspectral images. 279-283 - David G. Goodenough, Hao Chen, Andrew Dyk, Tian Han, Sarah McDonald, Matthew Murdoch, K. Olaf Niemann, Jay Pearlman, Chris West:
EVEOSD forest information products from AVIRIS and Hyperion. 284-287 - Grégoire Mercier, Marc Lennon:
Support vector machines for hyperspectral image classification with spectral-based kernels. 288-290 - Javier Plaza, Antonio Plaza, Pablo Martínez, Rosa M. Pérez:
H-COMP: a tool for quantitative and comparative analysis of endmember identification algorithms. 291-293 - Andrew Dyk, David G. Goodenough, Suzanne Thompson, Christian Nadeau, Allan Hollinger, Shen-En Qian:
Compressed hyperspectral imagery for forestry. 294-296 - Donna Korycinski, Melba M. Crawford, J. W. Barnes, Joydeep Ghosh:
Adaptive feature selection for hyperspectral data analysis using a binary hierarchical classifier and tabu search. 297-299 - Jean-Pierre Gleyzes, Aimé Meygret, C. Fratter, Chantal Panem, Simon Baillarin, Christophe Valorge:
SPOT5: system overview and image ground segment. 300-302 - Aurélie Bouillon, E. Breton, F. De Lussy, R. Gachet:
SPOT5 geometric image quality. 303-305 - Laurent Lebegue, Véronique Pascal, Aimé Meygret, Dominique Léger:
SPOT5 radiometric image quality. 306-308 - Philippe Nonin, Sylvaine Piccard:
Performance analysis of DEM automatic extraction from SPOT5 sensors. 309-311 - Philippe Kubik, Paul Duchon, Isabelle Sebbag:
Pushing the limits of SPOT HRV resolution with steered viewing modes. 312-314 - Christophe Latry, Bernard Rougé:
Super resolution: quincunx sampling and fusion processing. 315-317 - Pierre Dhérété, Bernard Rougé:
Image de-blurring and application to SPOT5 THR satellite imaging. 318-320 - Philippe Delclaux:
SPOT ground segment operational performances. 321-323 - James Palmer, John Homer, Bijan Mojarrabi:
Improving on the monostatic radar cross section of targets by employing sea clutter to emulate a bistatic radar. 324-326 - Vinod K. Ramnath, Roger L. King, Nicolas H. Younan:
Estimation of soil moisture using Radarsat repeat-passes. 327-329 - Marco Tedesco, Paolo Pampaloni, Jouni Pulliainen, Martti Hallikainen:
Classification and retrieval of dry snow parameters by means of SMM/I data and artificial neural networks. 330-332 - Brian K. Hornbuckle, Anthony W. England:
Vegetation canopy anisotropy at 1.4 GHz. 333-335 - Dong Chen, Leung Tsang, Ya-Qiu Jin:
Microwave emission and scattering of layered foam based on Monte Carlo simulations of dense media. 336-338 - Sharmila Padmanabhan, Steven C. Reising:
Radiometric measurements of the microwave emissivity of reproducible breaking waves. 339-341 - Abhinav Mathur, Lori M. Bruce, Anil M. Cheriyadat, Huang-de Hennessy Lin:
Hyperspec - analysis of handheld spectroradiometer data. 342-344 - Jianqin Wang, Yong Xue, Huadong Guo:
A spatial information grid supported prototype telegeoprocessing system. 345-347 - Michele Federico Iapaolo:
Automatic selection by means of neural networks of GOME optimum spectral channels for the retrieval of ozone vertical profiles. 348-350 - John D. Cunningham, Frederick L. Ricker, Craig S. Nelson:
The National Polar-orbiting Operational Environmental Satellite System future US operational Earth observation system. 351-356 - Hal J. Bloom:
The NPOESS spacecraft and payload suite. A next generation low Earth orbit observation platform. 357-359 - Peter A. Wilczynski:
The National Polar-orbiting Operational Environmental Satellite System (NPOESS) Preparatory Project (NPP): leading the change for NPOESS. 360-362 - John W. Overton:
NPOESS Field Terminal Segment. 363-365