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Pierre Borderies

Researcher at Office National d'Études et de Recherches Aérospatiales

Publications -  52
Citations -  573

Pierre Borderies is an academic researcher from Office National d'Études et de Recherches Aérospatiales. The author has contributed to research in topics: Radar & Synthetic aperture radar. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 52 publications receiving 485 citations. Previous affiliations of Pierre Borderies include University of Toulouse.

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KaRIn on SWOT: Characteristics of Near-Nadir Ka-Band Interferometric SAR Imagery

TL;DR: The experimental results confirm expected characteristics of near-nadir Ka-band interferometric SAR imagery, such as strong water/land radiometric contrast and very highInterferometric coherence on water.
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Ground-Based Array for Tomographic Imaging of the Tropical Forest in P-Band

TL;DR: The design concepts and preliminary results relating to the European Space Agency's ground-based campaign TropiScat, whose main goal is to evaluate temporal coherence at P-band in a tropical forest in quad-polarization, are discussed.
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Radar altimetry backscattering signatures at Ka, Ku, C, and S bands over West Africa

TL;DR: In this paper, a comprehensive comparison of radar altimetry signatures at Ka-, Ku-, C-, and S-bands using SARAL, ENVISAT and Jason-2 data over the major bioclimatic zones, soil and vegetation types encountered in West-Africa, with an emphasis on the new information at Ka-band provided by the recently launched SARAL-Altika mission.
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TropiSCAT: A Ground Based Polarimetric Scatterometer Experiment in Tropical Forests

TL;DR: The preliminary results have validated the TROPISCAT instrument concept and have led to the final installation with long term automatic polarimetric and tomographic measurements.
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Ultra wide band electromagnetic scattering of a fractal profile

TL;DR: The relationship between the fractal dimension of a perfectly conducting bidimensional profile and fractal dimensions of the time domain scattered field is investigated in this article, where the counting box method is used for dimension estimation.