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of three scattering mechanisms. See [20] for calculation of the three scattering elements from
Freeman– Durden decomposition.
The computed covariance matrix [C
3
] is expressed as follows using the Freeman decomposition.
[C3] = CCC
v
ds
333
+
+
,
(11.6)
where subscript v corresponds to volume scattering, d to double- bounce scattering, and s to surface
scattering.
• Volume scattering is modeled as a set of randomly oriented dipoles.
• Double- bounce scattering modeled by a dihedral reector.
• Surface scattering modeled by rst order Bragg surface scatterer.
11.4.4
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