Schlothauer, Jan C. Hackbarth, Steffen Jäger, Lutz Drobniewski, Kai Patel, Hemantbhai Gorun, Sergiu M. Röder, Beate
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Journal of Biomedical Optics
Singlet oxygen plays a crucial role in photo-dermatology and photodynamic therapy (PDT) of cancer. Its direct observation by measuring the phosphorescence at 1270 nm, however, is still challenging due to the very low emission probability. It is especially challenging for the time-resolved detection of singlet oxygen kinetics in vivo which is of spe...
Singh, Gulab Kumar, V. Venkataraman, G. Rao, Y. S. Mani, Sneh
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Journal of Applied Remote Sensing
This paper discusses the methodology of Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) data analysis for studying snow porosity and its effect on electric property of snow. ENVISAT- Advanced Synthetic Aperture Radar (ASAR) single polarized, single look complex (SLC) data have been processed for backscattering coefficient image generation. Incidence angle image has...
Singh, Gulab Venkataraman, G.
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Journal of Applied Remote Sensing
The main objective of the study is to estimate snow wetness using advanced synthetic aperture radar alternative polarization single look complex data. A software has been developed for backscattering coefficient image generation and advanced synthetic aperture radar, single look complex data have been processed for backscattering coefficient image ...
Melgani, Farid Benzid, Redha De Natale, Francesco
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Journal of Applied Remote Sensing
Watermarking represents a potentially effective tool for the protection and verification of ownership rights in remotely sensed imagery. Such data however cannot undergo critical quality degradation processes, for they must ensure accurate extraction of thematic and scientific information. In this paper, we propose to adapt a state-of-the-art sprea...
Gao, Wei
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Journal of Applied Remote Sensing
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Gail, William B.
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Journal of Applied Remote Sensing
Investment in understanding the Earth pays off twice. It enables pursuit of scientific questions that rank among the most interesting and profound of our time. It also serves society's practical need for increased prosperity and security. Over the last half-century, we have built a sophisticated network of satellites, aircraft, and ground-based rem...
Hunt, Earle R. Daughtry, Craig S. Kim, Moon S. S. Parker Williams, Amy E.
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Journal of Applied Remote Sensing
One of the goals of applied remote sensing is to map locations of invasive weeds. However, differences in plant cover and leaf area index (LAI) alter canopy reflectance, making detection of a single species difficult. Variation in canopy reflectance may be simulated using the Scattering by Arbitrarily Inclined Leaves (SAIL) model. Simulated reflect...
Carrieri, Arthur H. Owens, David J. Roese, Erik S. Hung, Kevin C. Lim, Pascal I. Schultz, Jonathan C. Bottiger, Jerold R. Talbard, Michael V.
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Journal of Applied Remote Sensing
We present an optomechanical switching device (OSD) for a photopolarimetric lidar system with differential-absorption Mueller matrix spectroscopy standoff detection method. An output train of alternate continuous-wave CO2 laser beams [...L1:L2...] is directed onto suspect chemical-biological (CB) aerosol plume or the land mass it contaminates (S) v...
Davis, Gary
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Journal of Applied Remote Sensing
For more than 46 years, NOAA's environmental satellites have been an integral key to life-saving weather and climate forecasts for the United States. NOAA, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, has a rich history of successfully operating geostationary operational environmental satellites (GOES) and polar-orbiting environmental satel...
Jiang, Zhangyan Huete, Alfredo R. Li, Jing Qi, Jiaguo
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Journal of Applied Remote Sensing
In red-NIR reflectance space, the Modified Soil Adjusted Vegetation Index (MSAVI) isolines, representing similar vegetation biophysical quantities, are neither convergent to a point nor parallel to each other. Consequently, the treatment of the MSAVI isolines is distinctly different from those of other vegetation index isolines, such as the normali...