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Polarization measurements can be used to distinguish different objects. In this work, polarimetry has
been used as a useful tool to differentiate between two geometries, viz., a cube and a cylinder, demonstrating
that polarization “signatures” can be obtained from the reflection of passive lighting. A novel approach to
characterizing geometries using vector-vector space has been demonstrated to be effective in differentiating
between these two geometries and lends itself well to a statistical analysis that is applicable for computer
generated target identification.
D. K. Beamer,U. Abeywickrema, andP. Banerjee
"Polarization vector signatures for target identification", Proc. SPIE 10407, Polarization Science and Remote Sensing VIII, 104070T (30 August 2017); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2276269
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D. K. Beamer, U. Abeywickrema, P. Banerjee, "Polarization vector signatures for target identification," Proc. SPIE 10407, Polarization Science and Remote Sensing VIII, 104070T (30 August 2017); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2276269