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The Theory of Scintillation with Applications in Remote Sensing: Rino/The Theory
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The article was published on 2011-01-10. It has received 121 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Scintillation & Remote sensing (archaeology).read more
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A Review of Ionospheric Scintillation Models
TL;DR: This is a general review of the existing climatological models of ionospheric radio scintillation for high and equatorial latitudes and briefly discussed the theories that are used to interpret Ionospheric scintillation data.
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Simulating the impacts of ionospheric scintillation on L band SAR image formation
TL;DR: In this article, a phase screen model called the Synthetic Aperture Radar Scintillation Simulator (SAR-SS) was developed for predicting the impacts of ionospheric scintillation on SAR image formation.
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The Impact of Different Kernel Functions on the Performance of Scintillation Detection Based on Support Vector Machines.
Caner Savas,Fabio Dovis +1 more
TL;DR: This paper questions how to select a suitable kernel function by analyzing the data preparation, cross-validation, and experimental test stages of the SVM-based process for scintillation detection, and it has been observed that the overall accuracy of fine Gaussian SVM outperforms the linear, which has the lowest complexity and running time.
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The Influence of Equatorial Scintillation on L-Band SAR Image Quality and Phase
TL;DR: A quantitative analysis of equatorial scintillation effects on SAR image quality and SAR phase is provided and threshold ionospheric environmental conditions that lead to the formation of these image distortions are determined.
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Multiple phase screen modeling of ionospheric scintillation along radio occultation raypaths
TL;DR: The Radio Occultation Scintillation Simulator (ROSS) as discussed by the authors uses the multiple phase screen method (MPS) to simulate the forward scatter of radio waves by irregularities in the equatorial ionosphere during radio occultation experiments.