A strategy for active remote sensing amid increased demand for radio spectrum / Committee on a Survey of the Active Sensing Uses of the Radio Spectrum, Board on Physics and Astronomy, the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, Medicine.

Active remote sensing is the principal tool used to study and to predict short- and long-term changes in the environment of Earth - the atmosphere, the oceans and the land surfaces - as well as the near space environment of Earth. All of these measurements are essential to understanding terrestrial...

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Corporate Author: National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (U.S.). Committee on a Survey of the Active Sensing Uses of the Radio Spectrum
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Washington, DC : The National Academies Press, [2015]
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Table of Contents:
  • Intro; FrontMatter; Preface; Acknowledgment of Reviewers; Contents; Summary; 1 Introduction; 2 Active Earth Remote Sensing for Atmospheric Applications; 3 Active Earth Remote Sensing for Ocean Applications; 4 Active Earth Remote Sensing for Land Surface Applications; 5 Active Earth Remote Sensing for Space Physics; 6 Planetary Radar Astronomy; 7 Spectrum Access: Allocation Policies and the Assignment Process; 8 Radio-Frequency Interference Issues for Active Sensing Instruments; 9 Technology and the Opportunities for Interference Mitigation; Appendixes; Appendix A: Statement of Task
  • Appendix B: Committee Meeting and Workshop AgendasAppendix C: Summary of the Radio-Frequency Interference Workshop; Appendix D: Acronyms