2019
DOI: 10.1007/s11182-019-01695-y
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Analysis of the Variability of the Circular Depolarization Ratio in Remote Sensing of an Inhomogeneous Medium

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“…In order to study the influence of inhomogeneous media filled with scattered particles (e.g., precipitated particles) on the polarization characteristics of electromagnetic waves propagating in the media in a circular direction (e.g., right hand), Masalov et al proposed a method to estimate the influence of wave polarization transformation on circular depolarization ratio. This method is based on the anisotropic polarization characteristics of the homogeneous region and the second region for the heterogeneous media and the azimuth representation of the polarization eigenbasis relative to the measurement basis [3]. Forte et al proposed a new method to determine the polarization of electromagnetic waves using passive circuits.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to study the influence of inhomogeneous media filled with scattered particles (e.g., precipitated particles) on the polarization characteristics of electromagnetic waves propagating in the media in a circular direction (e.g., right hand), Masalov et al proposed a method to estimate the influence of wave polarization transformation on circular depolarization ratio. This method is based on the anisotropic polarization characteristics of the homogeneous region and the second region for the heterogeneous media and the azimuth representation of the polarization eigenbasis relative to the measurement basis [3]. Forte et al proposed a new method to determine the polarization of electromagnetic waves using passive circuits.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%