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Hu, F. (author), Wu, Jicang (author), Chang, Ling (author), Hanssen, R.F. (author)
Multi-temporal interferometric synthetic apertureradar (MT-InSAR) is used for many applications in earthobservation. Most MT-InSAR methods select scatterers with highcoherence throughout the entire time series. However, as timeseries lengthen, inevitable changes in surface scattering leadto decorrelation, which systematically decreases the...
journal article 2019
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van Maris, Bob (author)
During the design process of the new sea lock in IJmuiden the design wave conditions were described by a bimodal wave spectrum. With a spectral calculation method it was observed that a small low frequency component leaded to a large influence in the force spectrum. This observation served as the starting point for this thesis, where different...
master thesis 2018
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Sijbers, J. (author), Den Dekker, A.J. (author), Poot, D. (author), Bos, R. (author), Verhoye, M. (author), Van Camp, N. (author), Van der Linden, A. (author)
In the literature, many methods are available for estimation of the variance of the noise in magnetic resonance (MR) images. A commonly used method, based on the maximum of the background mode of the histogram, is revisited and a new, robust, and easy to use method is presented based on maximum likelihood (ML) estimation. Both methods are...
conference paper 2006
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Battjes, J.A. (author)
There is some evidence that the heights and the periods squared of wind waves each are Rayleigh- distributed. If this is the case, it may be surmised that their joint distribution is also of the Rayleigh type. The bivariate Rayleigh distribution, which is known in the field of statistical communications theory, may thus be applicable to wind...
report 1969
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