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13.8 References 623• Lee, Jong-Sen and Pottier, Eric, Polarimetric <strong>Radar</strong> Imaging – From Basics to Applications,CRC Press, Taylor and Francis, 2009.• Cloude, Shane Robert, Polarisation: Applications in Remote Sensing, Oxford UniversityPress, 2009.• VanZyl, Jakob-Johannes and Kim, Yun-Jin, Polarimetric SAR Imaging, John Wiley andSons, New York, 2010.Acknowledgment: The author is grateful to Dr. Jean Piou, at MIT Lincoln Laboratory,who introduced him to polarimetric radar imaging and target feature extraction usingspectral estimation methods. Constructive comments from a thorough revision by ananonymous reviewer served to improve the clarity <strong>of</strong> presentation.13.8 REFERENCES[1] Poelman, A.J. and Guy, J.R.F., “Polarization Information Utilization in Primary <strong>Radar</strong>,” inDirect and Inverse Methods in <strong>Radar</strong> Polarimetry, Ed. W.-M. Boerner et al., Parts 1 and 2,Kluwer Academic Publishers, Netherlands, 1992.[2] Giuli, D., “Polarization Diversity in <strong>Radar</strong>,” in Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the IEEE, vol. 79, no. 2,pp. 245–269, 1986.[3] Mott, H., Antennas for <strong>Radar</strong> and Communications – A Polarimetric Approach, John Wiley,New York, 1992, Chapter 6.[4] Ezquerra, N.F., “Target Recognition Considerations,” in <strong>Principles</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Modern</strong> <strong>Radar</strong>, Ed. J.L.Eaves and E.K. Reedy, Van Nostrand Reinhold, New York, 1987.[5] Rihaczek, A.W. and Hershkowitz, S.J., Theory and Practice <strong>of</strong> <strong>Radar</strong> Target Identification,Artech House, Norwood, MA, 2000.[6] Skolnik, M.I., Ed., <strong>Radar</strong> Handbook, 2d ed., McGraw-Hill, New York, 1990.[7] Ulaby, F.T., Moore, R.K., and Fung, A.K., Microwave Remote Sensing, vols. 1–3, Addison-Wesley, Reading, MA, 1981.[8] Ulaby, F.T. and Elachi, C., Eds., <strong>Radar</strong> Polarimetry for Geoscience Applications, ArtechHouse, Norwood, MA, 1990.[9] Bringi, V.N. and Chandrasekar, V., Polarimetric Doppler Weather <strong>Radar</strong>—<strong>Principles</strong> andApplications, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, 2001.[10] Elachi, C., Space-Borne <strong>Radar</strong> Remote Sensing: Applications and Techniques, IEEE Press,New York, 1988.[11] Lee, J.-S. and Pottier, E., Polarimetric <strong>Radar</strong> Imaging—From Basics to Applications, CRCPress, Boca Raton, FL, 2009.[12] Kennaugh, E.M., “Polarization Properties <strong>of</strong> <strong>Radar</strong> Reflections,” M.Sc. thesis, Department<strong>of</strong> Electrical Engineering, The Ohio State University, Columbus,, Rep. 389-12,March 1952.[13] Kennaugh, E.M., “Research Studies on the Polarization Properties <strong>of</strong> <strong>Radar</strong> Targets,” Collected<strong>Volume</strong>s <strong>of</strong> the Final Reports for USAF Contract No. 28(099)-90, Report No. 389-1 to 15,and 389-17 to 24, vols. 1 and 2, July 1984. (Available from Librarian, Ohio State University,ElectroScience Laboratory, 1420 Kinnear Road, Columbus, OH 43212.)

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