
Written by a pioneer in the field, this unique volume is the only one of its kind to explore advanced concepts in the mathematical representation of polarization, descriptors, and various optical elements used in the analysis of polarization in multiple applications. The book highlights tried and proven techniques to enhance aircraft and satellite technology and to determine the photometric and polarimetric properties of atmosphere, ground surfaces, and inner and outer space. Enriched by nearly 600 references Optical Remote Sensing contemplates the applications of this technology in the study of the air, sea, sky, and stars and considers the detection and measurement of polarized radiation.
This volume investigates the mathematical representation and practical application of polarization in optical remote sensing to enhance the analysis of atmospheric, terrestrial, and celestial phenomena. Walter G. Egan, a pioneer in the field, synthesizes decades of research to provide a rigorous framework for understanding how polarized radiation can be measured and utilized. The text bridges the gap between theoretical optical physics and the operational requirements of aircraft and satellite-based sensing systems. By integrating complex mathematical descriptors with empirical data, the author establishes a comprehensive methodology for analyzing optical elements across diverse environments.
What You Will Find
Experts recognize this work as a foundational technical reference for researchers and engineers involved in optical instrumentation and remote sensing. Readers frequently note the high level of mathematical density and the specialized nature of the content, which serves as a primary resource for advanced study in the field.
Page Count:
528
Publication Date:
2003-01-01
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis, Inc.
ISBN-10:
0203912837
ISBN-13:
9780203912836
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