^III, Part 7B
In: Wagner W., Szekely, B. (eds.): ISPRS TC VII Symposium - 100 Years ISPRS, Vienna, Austria, July 5-7, 2010, IAPRS, Vol. XXXVIII, Part 7B
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shows homogeneous values for increasing range and angle of in
cidence. The backscattering coefficient 7 (see figure 4(d)) shows
a slight decrease, while <r° (see figure 4(e)) shows a stronger de
crease as expected. The incidence angle corrected value ae (see
figure 4(f)) seems to overcorrect, while 70 (see figure 4(g)) again
delivers homogeneous values over the whole observed range and
angle of incidence spectrum.
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Figure 4: Colour-coded echoes of the parade yard of the Maria
Theresia casern: points of western flight strip in green and points
of eastern flight strip in blue, (a) coordinates of the echoes next to
a diagram of range versus angle of incidence; (b) original ampli
tude measurements; (c) backscatter cross section <7; (d) backscat
tering coefficient 7; (e) backscattering coefficient a 0 ; (f) inci
dence angle corrected cross section <jq and (g) incidence angle
corrected backscattering coefficient 70. (b) - (g) specific value
versus angle of incidence (left) and versus range (right).
cidence can clearly be seen. Since the parade yard is a horizontal
surface, the backscatter cross section a (see figure 4(c)) already