Theory of Remote Image Formation
Discover the compelling world of remote image formation with Richard E. Blahut's insightful book, Theory of Remote Image Formation. Published in 2012 by Cambridge University Press, this paperback edition spans an impressive 554 pages, making it a comprehensive resource for those interested in remote sensing technology.
This essential volume offers a unified treatment of the mathematical methods that form the foundation of various algorithms employed in remote image formation. Blahut expertly combines theoretical concepts with practical applications, making it accessible for graduate students in electrical engineering and computer science, as well as industry practitioners. To further enhance understanding, the book includes numerous homework problems, encouraging readers to apply what they've learned.
Whether you're an academic or a professional seeking to deepen your knowledge of remote sensing, Theory of Remote Image Formation is a must-have addition to your library.