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12 February 1993 Dr. J. R. Huynen's main contributions in the development of polarimetric radar techniques and how the 'Radar Targets Phenomenological Concept' becomes a theory
Eric Pottier
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Among the engineering scientists who have most decisively contributed toward forefront advances for the 'Development of POLARIMETRIC Radar Theory, Techniques and Target Phenomenology', Dr. Jean Richard HUYNEN stands out as one of the towering giants. This paper is dedicated to him, and it is a great honor for the author to present here a summary on some of the main Dr. J.R. HUYNEN's contributions in the development of Polarimetric Radar Techniques, including the 'Mueller Matrix Decomposition' approaches which this Senior Radar Polarimetrist considers as his 'life's main contribution'.
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Eric Pottier "Dr. J. R. Huynen's main contributions in the development of polarimetric radar techniques and how the 'Radar Targets Phenomenological Concept' becomes a theory", Proc. SPIE 1748, Radar Polarimetry, (12 February 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.140635
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KEYWORDS
Radar

Polarimetry

Scattering

Electromagnetic scattering

Target recognition

Electromagnetism

Polarization

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