Albert Monteith
Albert Monteith works in the Radar Remote Sensing group. His main research task is the collection and analysis of forest radar data. The aim of his research is to improve the mapping and parameter estimation of forests using synthetic aperture radar.
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SLAINTE: A SAR mission concept for sub-daily microwave remote sensing of vegetation
Development and Initial Evaluation of the Tower-based Borealscat-2 P- and L-Band Tomographic SAR
COMPARISON OF TOWER-BASED AND SATELLITE L- AND C-BAND RADAR BACKSCATTER FROM A BOREAL FOREST
TOWER-BASED RADAR FOR MONITORING A BOREAL FOREST: MEASUREMENT PERFORMANCE AND DESIGN TRADE-OFFS
Temporal Characteristics of P-band Tomographic Radar Backscatter of a Boreal Forest
Investigation of an ultra wideband noise sensor for health monitoring
Airborne SAR for Calibration of P-Band Tower Radar
Calibration of a Ground-Based Array Radar for Tomographic Imaging of Natural Media
Multiport vector network analyzer radar for tomographic forest scattering measurements
LONG-TERM P-BAND TOMOSAR OBSERVATIONS FROM THE BOREALSCAT TOWER EXPERIMENT
Temporal survey of P- A nd L-band polarimetric backscatter in boreal forests
Time series of P- and L-band forest backscatter from BorealScat
Investigation of stimulus signals for a time domain microwave imaging system
Time domain microwave imaging system for biomedical applications
Estimation of Forest Stem Volume using ALOS-2 PALSAR-2 Satellite Images
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Showing 7 research projects
Measuring forest vitality with radar remote sensing
Forest biomass and biomass change with spaceborne SAR
Tower-based radar and geophysical measurements during the BorealScat experiment
ModElling the Regional and Global Earth system (MERGE)