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Physics / Engineering / Quantum optics / Synthetic aperture radar / Lidar / Robotic sensing / Speckle pattern / Optical heterodyne detection / Radar / Scattering / K-distribution / Rayleigh fading
Date: 2012-11-07 10:48:58
Physics
Engineering
Quantum optics
Synthetic aperture radar
Lidar
Robotic sensing
Speckle pattern
Optical heterodyne detection
Radar
Scattering
K-distribution
Rayleigh fading

Compound speckle statistics in coherent lidars Aniceto Belmonte Department of Signal Theory and Communications Technical University of Catalonia, Barcelona TechBarcelona, Spain

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