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Sandrine Daniel

Researcher at Capgemini

Publications -  18
Citations -  275

Sandrine Daniel is an academic researcher from Capgemini. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Bistatic radar. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 17 publications receiving 231 citations. Previous affiliations of Sandrine Daniel include University of Rennes & Centre National D'Etudes Spatiales.

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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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The TropiSAR Airborne Campaign in French Guiana: Objectives, Description, and Observed Temporal Behavior of the Backscatter Signal

TL;DR: The TropiSAR campaign has been conducted in August 2009 in French Guiana with the ONERA airborne radar system SETHI and a tropical forest data set was required in order to provide test data for the evaluation of the foreseen inversion algorithms and data products.
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TropiSAR: Exploring the temporal behavior of P-Band SAR data

TL;DR: The TropiSAR campaign has been conducted in August 2009 in French Guiana with the ONERA airborne system SETHI and several specific questions need to be addressed to answer the recommendations of the ESAC group and the data collection strategy has been constructed accordingly.
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TropiSAR, a SAR data acquisition campaign in French Guiana

TL;DR: The TropiSAR campaign has been conducted in August 2009 in French Guiana with the ONERA airborne system SETHI, and the main objective of this campaign was to collect data to support the Phase A of the Earth Explorer candidate mission, Biomass.

Ground-Agriculture Separation by Means of POLInSAR

TL;DR: In this article, a coherent volume over ground (OVoG) model is proposed for the propagation effects caused by differential refractivity and orientation effects of the vegetation and the surface.