Polarization remote sensing physics. (2020)
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- Book
- Title:
- Polarization remote sensing physics. (2020)
- Main Title:
- Polarization remote sensing physics
- Further Information:
- Note: Lei Yan, Bin Yang, Feizhou Zhang, Yun Xiang, Wei Chen.
- Other Names:
- Yan, Lei, 1956-
Yang, Bin
Zhang, Feizhou
Xiang, Yun
Chen, Wei - Contents:
- Intro -- Foreword By Huilin Jiang -- Foreword By Junhao Chu -- Foreword By Jouni Peltoniemi -- Preface -- Afterword -- Contents -- Part I Introduction -- 1 Physical Rationale of Polarized Remote Sensing -- 1.1 Polarization of Light -- 1.2 Light Polarization on the Surface of Media -- 1.3 Characteristics of Polarization -- 1.3.1 Electric Component Method -- 1.3.2 Stokes Vector Method -- 1.3.3 Jones Vector Method -- 1.3.4 Poincaré Sphere Method -- 1.4 Physical Rationale for Polarized Remote Sensing and Its Three Parts 1.4.1 Two Bottlenecks in Remote Sensing and How Polarized Light Remote Sensing Was Proposed -- 1.4.2 The Four Study Targets and Five Characteristics of Land Object Remote Sensing -- 1.4.3 Two Theoretical Findings and Chromatographic Observation of Atmospheric Polarized Remote Sensing -- 1.4.4 Physical Theory of Polarized Remote Sensing and Its Objectivity, Uniqueness, and Stable Repeatability -- 1.5 Organisation of Chapters -- References -- Part II Physical Rationale of Polarization Remote Sensing of Ground Objects 2 Remote Sensing of Ground Objects 1: Physical Characteristics of Multi-angle Polarized Reflectance -- 2.1 The Physical Basis of Physical Detection Geometry of Polarized Reflectance and Multi-angle Polarized Reflectance -- 2.1.1 Degree of Polarization Calculation -- 2.1.2 Detection Geometry: Multi-angle Polarized Reflectance -- 2.1.3 Polarization Reflectance Spectrometer for Multi-angle Polarization Mechanism Verification -- 2.2 Multi-angleIntro -- Foreword By Huilin Jiang -- Foreword By Junhao Chu -- Foreword By Jouni Peltoniemi -- Preface -- Afterword -- Contents -- Part I Introduction -- 1 Physical Rationale of Polarized Remote Sensing -- 1.1 Polarization of Light -- 1.2 Light Polarization on the Surface of Media -- 1.3 Characteristics of Polarization -- 1.3.1 Electric Component Method -- 1.3.2 Stokes Vector Method -- 1.3.3 Jones Vector Method -- 1.3.4 Poincaré Sphere Method -- 1.4 Physical Rationale for Polarized Remote Sensing and Its Three Parts 1.4.1 Two Bottlenecks in Remote Sensing and How Polarized Light Remote Sensing Was Proposed -- 1.4.2 The Four Study Targets and Five Characteristics of Land Object Remote Sensing -- 1.4.3 Two Theoretical Findings and Chromatographic Observation of Atmospheric Polarized Remote Sensing -- 1.4.4 Physical Theory of Polarized Remote Sensing and Its Objectivity, Uniqueness, and Stable Repeatability -- 1.5 Organisation of Chapters -- References -- Part II Physical Rationale of Polarization Remote Sensing of Ground Objects 2 Remote Sensing of Ground Objects 1: Physical Characteristics of Multi-angle Polarized Reflectance -- 2.1 The Physical Basis of Physical Detection Geometry of Polarized Reflectance and Multi-angle Polarized Reflectance -- 2.1.1 Degree of Polarization Calculation -- 2.1.2 Detection Geometry: Multi-angle Polarized Reflectance -- 2.1.3 Polarization Reflectance Spectrometer for Multi-angle Polarization Mechanism Verification -- 2.2 Multi-angle Polarization Reflectance Analytical Instruments and the Methods of Measurement -- 2.2.1 Outdoor Multi-angle Polarization Measuring Device 2.2.2 Large Indoor Multi-angle Measuring Device -- 2.2.3 Process, and Error Analysis, of Experimental Measurements -- 2.3 The Angle of Incidence and the Mechanism Underpinning Multi-angle Reflectance of the Ground Object -- 2.3.1 Qualitative Analysis of How the Angle of Incidence Affects the Multi-angle Reflection Spectrum of Rocks -- 2.3.2 Mechanism of Variation of Degree of Polarization with Incident Angle in Rock Polarization Detection -- 2.3.3 The Influence of Incident Angle on Different Viewing Angle Spectra 2.4 Analysis of the Characteristics of the Multi-angle Nonpolarized Spectrum and Its Degree of Polarization -- 2.4.1 Multi-angle Characteristics of the Degree of Polarization of Rock Specimens -- 2.4.2 Multi-angle Characteristics of the Non-polarized Reflectance Spectra of Rocks -- 2.4.3 Analysis of Other Angles -- 2.4.4 Multi-angle Variation of the Degree of Polarized and Non-polarized Spectra -- 2.4.5 Application of the Degree of Polarization and Multi-angle Variation Non-polarized Spectrum -- References … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Singapore : Springer
- Publication Date:
- 2020
- Extent:
- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 621.36/78
Remote sensing
Polarization (Light)
Earth sciences
Climate change
Applied physics
Geographical information systems (GIS) & remote sensing
Science -- Earth Sciences -- Meteorology & Climatology
Science -- Environmental Science
Science -- Applied Sciences
Technology & Engineering -- Remote Sensing & Geographic Information Systems
Polarization (Light)
Remote sensing
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- 9789811528866
9811528861 - Related ISBNs:
- 9811528853
9789811528859 - Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references.
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