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The 2002 AIRSAR Earth Science and Applications Workshop
2002 AIRSAR Earth Science and Application Workshop
Proceedings  Attendees
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AIRSAR Frequently Asked Questions Chair SAR Technology and Algorithms
Chair:  Dr. Scott Hensley <Scott.Hensley@jpl.nasa.gov>
T1: High Rate Delivery of AIRSAR Data Using an In-Flight Free Space Optical Communication Link, by Malcom Wright (JPL).

T2: Unsupervised Image Classification Using the Entropy/Alpha/Anisotropy Method in Radar Polarimetry, by Shane Cloude (AEL Consultants, United Kingdom), Eric Pottier (University of Rennes, France) and Wolfgang Boerner (University of Illinois at Chicago).

T3: Improved Processing for AIRSAR Data Based on the GeoSAR Processor, by Scott Hensley (JPL), Elaine Chapin (JPL), and Thierry Michel (JPL).

T4: Automated Recognition of Faulting in SAR Data, by Ken Hurst, Jet Propulsion Laboratory.

T5: Polarimetry Shareware to Support RADARSAT-2:  Implementation Challenges, by Robert Fiset (Canadian Space Agency) and Mo Farhat (CSA).

T6: Estimation of Coherence Region Shapes in Polarimetric SAR Interferometry, by Thomas Flynn, Mark Tabb, and Richard Carande (Vexcel Corporation).

 

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