主讲人:周正舒澳大利亚联邦科学与工业研究组织CSIRO
时间: 2017年1月17日10:00 am
地点:物理机电航空大楼438会议室
Abstract: Environmental monitoring, resource mapping and military operations often require broad-area imaging at high resolutions in inclement weather or during night as well as day. Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) provides such a capability due to the unique responses of terrain and targets to radar frequencies and the minimum constraints on time-of-day and atmospheric conditions.
Biography: Zheng-Shu Zhou received his PhD in Engineering (Radar Remote Sensing) from the Tohoku University, Japan. Following postdoctoral work with JST, he moved to Australia in 2005 and worked with the School of Electrical & Electronic Engineering at the University of Adelaide with the sponsorship of DSTO, where he developed the Australia’s first ground-based polarimetric SAR interferometer system for vegetation monitoring and quantitative bio-physical parameter retrieval, also simulation of along-track SAR interferometry for moving target indication, and inverse SAR imaging and target recognition.His research interests include radar system integration and calibration, signal processing and radar imaging, electromagnetic scattering, radiometric and geometric corrections, polarimetric SAR interferometry, quantitative remote sensing for environmental and biophysical parameter estimation and target indication etc.

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