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Researchers are seeking an increased understanding of ocean and atmospheric processes and their interactions, effects or modulation of the environment by targets, determination of reference frames and other natural environmental phenomena relevant to national security.
Research Articles
- Airborne Remote Sensing of Trafficability in the Coastal Zone
C.M. Bachmann, C.R. Nichols, M.J. Montes, R.-R. Li, P. Woodward, R.A. Fusina, W. Chen, V. Mishra, W. Kim, J. Monty, K. McIlhany,K. Kessler, D. Korwan, D. Miller, E. Bennert, G. Smith, D. Gillis, J. Sellars, C. Parrish, A. Weidemann, W. Goode, A. Schwarzschild, and B. Truitt - Impulsive Noise Suppression via Adaptive Filtering
G.S. San Antonio - Polarimetric Radar Imaging of the Ocean Surface
M.A. Sletten and K. Scheff
Research Groups - Radar, 5300
- Analysis, 5310
- Advanced Radar Systems, 5320
- Surveillance Technology, 5340
- Remote Sensing, 7200
- Radio/Infrared/Optical Sensors, 7210
- Remote Sensing Physics, 7220
- Coastal and Ocean Sensing, 7230
- Image Science Applications, 7260

