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2022
DOI: 10.3390/rs14195051
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Backscattering Analysis Utilizing Relaxed Hierarchical Equivalent Source Algorithm (RHESA) for Scatterers in Vegetation Medium

Abstract: The backscattering cross section of cylindrical and elliptical disk-shaped scatterers was investigated in this study, utilising a new numerical solution method called the relaxed hierarchical equivalent source algorithm (RHESA). The results were compared with the backscattering cross section of similar cases, using analytical method validation from literature. The objective of this research was to look into the possibility of replacing analytical methods with the RHESA in volume scattering calculations, and in… Show more

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“…Two papers are related to the remote sensing of vegetation. Syahali et al [8] proposed a new numerical solution method called the relaxed hierarchical equivalent source algorithm (RHESA) to calculate volume scattering. This method provides the freedom to model any shape of scatterer compared with the analytical method.…”
Section: Overview Of Contribution and Future Perspectivesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Two papers are related to the remote sensing of vegetation. Syahali et al [8] proposed a new numerical solution method called the relaxed hierarchical equivalent source algorithm (RHESA) to calculate volume scattering. This method provides the freedom to model any shape of scatterer compared with the analytical method.…”
Section: Overview Of Contribution and Future Perspectivesmentioning
confidence: 99%