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Skip to Search Results- 1Gerhard W. Reuter/Department of Earth and Atmosphere Sciences
- 1Haas, Christian (Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, now at Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research)
- 1Karumudi, Rambabu (Electrical and Computer Engineering)
- 1Karumudi, Rambabu (Electrical and computer engineering)
- 1Mandal, Mrinal (Electrical and computer engineering)
- 1Sharp, Martin (Earth and Atmospheric Sciences)
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Spring 2018
Lake and sea ice and their snow covers are major components of Earthâs cryosphere and act to strongly modify climatic and biological systems. Both ice types serve as an important habitat for micro-fauna and support macro-fauna and strongly modify the exchange of energy, gases, and momentum...
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Fall 2012
To estimate the visibility during snowfall, we compare hourly visibility (Vis) measurements with radar reflectivity factor (Z) measurements sampled over Edmonton International Airport during snowfall events from October 2010 to April 2011. The (Z, Vis) scatter diagrams showed that increasing Z...
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Evaluation of Radar and Cameras as Tools for Automating the Monitoring of Waterbirds at Industrial Sites
DownloadFall 2014
Conflict occurs between people and birds at industrial sites around the world, where birds can endanger human lives (e.g. airports) and where bird populations are endangered by human activities (e.g. wind farms). Mitigating these conflicts requires accurate detection of birds and measures of...
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Spring 2024
Ultra-wideband (UWB) radar systems have been used as sensing and imaging tools for many industrial needs, and many more applications of the technology are currently under investigation. This research attempts to solve some of the issues UWB time domain synthetic aperture radar (SAR) faces in...
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Fall 2012
The ground penetrating radar (GPR) and through-wall radar detect and identify a target, by transmitting electromagnetic signals and processing the reflected signal. Migration had been a common method used in radar signal processing to obtain geophysical images and sketch the reflected data in the...