Synopsis:
A resource like no other-the first comprehensive guide to phase unwrapping
Phase unwrapping is a mathematical problem-solving technique increasingly used in synthetic aperture radar (SAR) interferometry, optical interferometry, adaptive optics, and medical imaging. In Two-Dimensional Phase Unwrapping, two internationally recognized experts sort through the multitude of ideas and algorithms cluttering current research, explain clearly how to solve phase unwrapping problems, and provide practicable algorithms that can be applied to problems encountered in diverse disciplines. Complete with case studies and examples as well as hundreds of images and figures illustrating the concepts, this book features:
* A thorough introduction to the theory of phase unwrapping
* Eight algorithms that constitute the state of the art in phase unwrapping
* Detailed description and analysis of each algorithm and its performance in a number of phase unwrapping problems
* C language software that provides a complete implementation of each algorithm
* Comparative analysis of the algorithms and techniques for evaluating results
* A discussion of future trends in phase unwrapping research
* Foreword by former NASA scientist Dr. John C. Curlander
Two-Dimensional Phase Unwrapping skillfully integrates concepts, algorithms, software, and examples into a powerful benchmark against which new ideas and algorithms for phase unwrapping can be tested. This unique introduction to a dynamic, rapidly evolving field is essential for professionals and graduate students in SAR interferometry, optical interferometry, adaptive optics, and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).
From the Publisher:
This is the first book devoted to the subject of phase unwrapping, a rapidly growing field with applications to synthetic aperture radar (SAR) interferometry, optical interferometry, adaptive optics, and medial imaging. Good phase unwrapping algorithms will be critical to the success of NASA's Global Topographic Mapping Program, which is a space shuttle mission that will produce a high-precision topographic map of the entire earth, as well as the Air Force Airborne Laser Program, which is a 747-based system for shooting down airborne missiles with high-powered lasers.
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