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15 September 1993 Backscattering effects and double-passage imaging in random media
Reuven Mazar, Alexander Bronshtein, L. Kodner
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Abstract
When a high-frequency electromagnetic wave propagating in a random medium is scattered by the embedded obstacles, the reflected backwards radiation can traverse through the same random inhomogeneities as the incident one, leading to the anomalous intensity distribution of the scattered radiation. Here, we construct the intensity response at the image plane of an optical system, resulting from a backward reflection from a target having discontinuities. The object plane - image plane relations are obtained by using the multiscale propagators for the coherence measures and the resolution effects are considered for point source - two-point scatterer configuration.
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Reuven Mazar, Alexander Bronshtein, and L. Kodner "Backscattering effects and double-passage imaging in random media", Proc. SPIE 1968, Atmospheric Propagation and Remote Sensing II, (15 September 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.154828
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KEYWORDS
Atmospheric propagation

Remote sensing

Wave propagation

Radio propagation

Backscatter

Image resolution

Plutonium

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