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Remote Sensing and Estimation Group

Remote Sensing and Estimation Group

ABOUT THE GROUP
The RLE Remote Sensing and Estimation Group is actively engaged in research on 1) improved methods for estimating unknown parameters from multivariate data, particularly from generic blind data, data obtained by passive multi-spectral imaging remote sensing satellites, and wireless communications, 2) advancing the state-of-the-art of passive microwave and infrared remote sensing of the atmosphere from aircraft and spacecraft, particularly for purposes of sounding atmospheric temperature, humidity, and precipitation profiles, 3) use of satellite data to characterize the earth, and particularly its global precipitation, and 4) devlopment of self-organizing RF spectrum allocation techniques for internet and other applications. The remote sensing work also includes development and operation of passive microwave spectral imagers at millimeter and sub-millimeter wavelengths, and development of the associated calibration techniques for aircraft and spacecraft. The wireless communications program includes development and utilization of multiport sensors for characterizing wireless propagation and spectrum use.

CURRENT PROGRESS REPORT CHAPTERS

2006 | No. 148
Remote Sensing and Estimation

2005 | No. 147
Remote Sensing and Estimation

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CURRENT GROUP NEWS

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Faculty and Principal Investigators

Dr. Philip W. Rosenkranz

Prof. David H. Staelin

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