Full-wave analysis of microwave scattering from short vegetation: an investigation on the effect of multiple scattering
@article{Oh2002FullwaveAO, title={Full-wave analysis of microwave scattering from short vegetation: an investigation on the effect of multiple scattering}, author={Yisok Oh and Young-Mi Jang and Kamal Sarabandi}, journal={IEEE Trans. Geoscience and Remote Sensing}, year={2002}, volume={40}, pages={2522-2526} }
A full-wave solution for polarimetric scattering from a cluster of randomly oriented three-dimensional lossy dielectric structures above an impedance surface is presented to investigate the importance of multiple scattering. The problem is formulated using an integral equation in conjunction with the exact image representation of dyadic Green's function for the half-space problem. Then, the integral equation is solved for the induced equivalent polarization currents using the method of moments… CONTINUE READING
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