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29 June 1994 Methodical principles and technique of trancient videospectropolarimetry for remote sensing of natural environment
Anatoly B. Gavrilovich
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Abstract
The computer-controlled polarimetric system for remote optical sensing of natural environment under sunlight or pulse illumination is described. The control of spectral-temporal parameters and receiving aperture allows the videospectropolarimetric distributions of scattered light to be constructed to serve as a source of overall information on optical and structural characteristics of objects studied.
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Anatoly B. Gavrilovich "Methodical principles and technique of trancient videospectropolarimetry for remote sensing of natural environment", Proc. SPIE 2222, Atmospheric Propagation and Remote Sensing III, (29 June 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.177972
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KEYWORDS
Inverse optics

Polarization

Atmospheric optics

Environmental sensing

Light scattering

Remote sensing

Scattering

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