1995 International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, IGARSS '95. Quantitative Remote Sensing for Science and Application
DOI: 10.1109/igarss.1995.521181
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Antenna pattern correction for microwave radiometry utilizing a priori knowledge based on projection onto convex sets method

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“…Other approaches, as in [14] and [15], are focused on the effects due to the antenna pattern, or to its changes in space, not exactly known. The retrieval process that theoretically involves the solution of an integral equation is performed by means of a discretized formulation of the apparent temperature with the addition of a priori knowledge about the scenario temperature distribution to minimize the error in the inversion.…”
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“…Other approaches, as in [14] and [15], are focused on the effects due to the antenna pattern, or to its changes in space, not exactly known. The retrieval process that theoretically involves the solution of an integral equation is performed by means of a discretized formulation of the apparent temperature with the addition of a priori knowledge about the scenario temperature distribution to minimize the error in the inversion.…”
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confidence: 99%