Book: Mathematical Principles Of Remote Sensing: Making Inferences From Noisy Data Mathematical Principles of Remote Sensing is an informative reference, or working textbook, on the mathematics, and general physical and chemical processes behind remote sensor measurements. The issues and mathematical principles important to remote sensing and data analysis are covered extensively, including measurements and noise, physics of electromagnetic radiation, and radiation transfer. Specific mathematical methods include covariance and probability analysis, regression, linear algebra, Fourier transforms, convolution, and others. This book is an essential reference for remote sensing scientists and engineers concerned with applications in radiation transfer, image processing, atmospheric and noise correction, and modelling.
Details of Book: Mathematical Principles Of Remote Sensing: Making Inferences From Noisy Data Book: Mathematical Principles Of Remote Sensing: Making Inferences From Noisy Data
Author: Andrew S. Milman
ISBN: 1575041359
ISBN-13: 9781575041353
, 978-1575041353
Binding: Hardcover
Publishing Date: 2000-03-01
Publisher: Crc Press
Number of Pages: 400
Language: English