The synthetic aperture method in the environment microwave interferometer radiometry

The basic principles of space-borne two dimensional synthetic aperture microwave polarimetric interferometer function are considered. The main advantages of these systems over the well-known systems ESMR, SMMR and SSM/I are: a high rate of the observation scene image construction; the finite angular...

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