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An empirical model and an inversion technique for radar scattering from bare soil surfaces
19921.0k citationsYisok Oh, Kamal Sarabandi et al.IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensingprofile →
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Oh, Yisok, et al.. (2013). Soil moisture retrieval from single-polarized measurements of well-calibrated radars for bare soil surfaces. IEEE Asia-Pacific Conference on Synthetic Aperture Radar. 45–48.
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Oh, Yisok, et al.. (2011). Soil moisture detection algorithm at X-band. IEEE Asia-Pacific Conference on Synthetic Aperture Radar. 1–4.3 indexed citations
Oh, Yisok, et al.. (2010). 완전편파 SAR영상의 새로운 영상 분해 기법. National Remote Sensing Bulletin. 26(1). 1–7.
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Oh, Yisok, et al.. (2010). New Simple Decomposition Technique for Polarimetric SAR Images. National Remote Sensing Bulletin. 26(1). 1–7.1 indexed citations
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Park, Seongmin, Chan-Su Yang, & Yisok Oh. (2010). Numerical Simulation of Radar Backscattering from Oil Spills on Sea Surface for L-band SAR. National Remote Sensing Bulletin. 26(1). 21–27.3 indexed citations
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Oh, Yisok, et al.. (2009). New Unsupervised Classification Technique for Polarimetric SAR Images. National Remote Sensing Bulletin. 25(3). 255–261.1 indexed citations
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Kim, Yi-Hyun, et al.. (2007). Measurement of Backscattering Coefficients of Rice Canopy Using a Ground Polarimetric Scatterometer System. National Remote Sensing Bulletin. 23(2). 145–152.1 indexed citations
Oh, Yisok, et al.. (2006). Effects of Size and Permittivity of Rat Brain on SAR Values at 900 ㎒ and 1,800 ㎒. Journal of electromagnetic engineering and science. 6(1). 47–52.2 indexed citations
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Oh, Yisok, et al.. (2005). A Simple Microwave Backscattering Model for Vegetation Canopies. Journal of electromagnetic engineering and science. 5(4). 183–188.2 indexed citations
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Oh, Yisok. (2004). Comparative Evaluation of Two Analytical Models for Microwave Scattering from Deciduous Leaves. National Remote Sensing Bulletin. 20(1). 39–46.2 indexed citations
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