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An approach for calculating electromagnetic scattering, valid in the near- and far-field regions, from a homogeneous finite cylindrical vegetation sample at oblique incidence is presented and discussed. The proposed solution will help in taking into account multiple scattering effects due to plant structure. It does not require assumptions on the dimensions or electromagnetic properties of the vegetation...
A new solution to estimate multiple scattering from two cylinders is presented. It is based on both cylindrical and plane wave expansions, the known scattering from infinite cylinders and the far-field scattering from lossy dielectric finite cylinders. The solution is used in calculating multiple scattering from two finite length cylinders with different orientations for the general case of oblique...
This paper presents a statistical model of plant structure. Integrating this model into electromagnetic scattering parameters estimation models allows considering coherent effects.
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