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This book presents a broad overview of quantum theory for understanding radar imaging of oil spills. This book presents the principles of radar imaging and automatic detection of an oil spill based on quantum theory, especially, the Schrödinger equation, which explains electromagnetic wave rages of synthetic aperture radar (SAR).

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This book presents a broad overview of quantum theory for understanding radar imaging of oil spills. This book presents the principles of radar imaging and automatic detection of an oil spill based on quantum theory, especially, the Schrödinger equation, which explains electromagnetic wave rages of synthetic aperture radar (SAR).


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Autorenporträt
Maged Marghany is currently a professor of remote sensing in the Faculty of Geospatial and Real Estate, Geomatika University College (GUC), Malaysia. He authored Advanced Remote Sensing Technology for Tsunami Modelling and Forecasting, published in 2018. His research focuses on microwave remote sensing and remote sensing for mineralogy detection and mapping. Previously, he worked as a Deputy Director in Research and Development at the Institute of Geospatial Science and Technology and the Department of Remote Sensing, both at Universiti Teknologi Malaysia. Maged has earned many degrees, including a post-doctoral in radar remote sensing from the International Institute for Aerospace Survey and Earth Sciences, a PhD in environmental remote sensing from the Universiti Putra Malaysia, a Master of Science in physical oceanography from the University Pertanian Malaysia, general and special diploma of Education and a Bachelor of Science in physical oceanography from the University of Alexandria in Egypt. Maged has published well over 250 papers in international conferences and journals and is active in International Geoinformatics, and the International Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (ISPRS).