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Lars M. H. Ulander

Researcher at Chalmers University of Technology

Publications -  298
Citations -  6711

Lars M. H. Ulander is an academic researcher from Chalmers University of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Synthetic aperture radar & Radar. The author has an hindex of 38, co-authored 295 publications receiving 5997 citations. Previous affiliations of Lars M. H. Ulander include Canada Centre for Remote Sensing & Swedish Defence Research Agency.

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Synthetic-aperture radar processing using fast factorized back-projection

TL;DR: It is shown that the back-projection integral can be recursively partitioned and an effective algorithm constructed based on aperture factorization is constructed and the number of operations is drastically reduced and can be made to approach that of fast transform algorithms.
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The BIOMASS mission: Mapping global forest biomass to better understand the terrestrial carbon cycle

TL;DR: In this article, a P-band polarimetric SAR with interferometric capability is used to measure the magnitude and distribution of forest biomass globally to improve resource assessment, carbon accounting and carbon models, and to monitor and quantify changes in terrestrial forest biomass.
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C-band repeat-pass interferometric SAR observations of the forest

TL;DR: The authors have developed a model to relate basic forest properties to INSAR observations and show that the coherence and interferometric effective height of a forested area change between image pairs.
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Repeat-pass SAR interferometry over forested terrain

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors derived a general system model including both radar system and scene scattering properties, which is used to interpret measurements over a forested area where the scene coherence varies between 0.2 and 0.5.
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Radiometric slope correction of synthetic-aperture radar images

TL;DR: An algorithm is described to obtain the slope correction from a SAR interferogram, which also enables retrieval of the full scattering geometry, and demonstrates that the spatial resolution and calibration error are adequate for most applications.