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Overview

Antonio Iodice is affiliated with the University of Naples Federico II in Italy. Their research spans multiple areas primarily within engineering and environmental science, with specific focus on aerospace engineering, environmental engineering, atmospheric science, ocean engineering, and oceanography.

The scientist's research work extensively covers various topics, including:

  • Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) Applications and Techniques
  • Soil Moisture and Remote Sensing
  • Precipitation Measurement and Analysis
  • Advanced SAR Imaging Techniques
  • Remote Sensing in Agriculture
  • Ocean Waves and Remote Sensing
  • Electromagnetic Scattering and Analysis

Antonio Iodice's publications appear frequently in several notable venues, with numerous contributions to journals and conferences such as:

  • IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing
  • Remote Sensing
  • Sensors
  • 2021 IEEE 6th International Forum on Research and Technology for Society and Industry (RTSI)
  • IEEE Aerospace and Electronic Systems Magazine

Among their recent published papers are:

  • "Space-Based Global Maritime Surveillance. Part I: Satellite Technologies," 2021, IEEE Aerospace and Electronic Systems Magazine
  • "Integration of Sentinel-1 and Sentinel-2 Data for Land Cover Mapping Using W-Net," 2020, Sensors
  • "Earth Environmental Monitoring Using Multi-Temporal Synthetic Aperture Radar: A Critical Review of Selected Applications," 2021, Remote Sensing
  • "Space-Based Global Maritime Surveillance. Part II: Artificial Intelligence and Data Fusion Techniques," 2021, CINECA IRIS Institutional Research Information System (University of Pisa)
  • "Bistatic Scattering From Anisotropic Rough Surfaces via a Closed-Form Two-Scale Model," 2020, IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing

Collaborative work features frequent co-authors who have contributed extensively with Iodice, including Daniele Riccio, Gerardo Di Martino, Alessio Di Simone, Giuseppe Ruello, and Massimiliano Gargiulo.

In addition to journal articles and conference papers, Antonio Iodice has contributed to academic books. One such publication is titled "Through the Water and the Storm," published in 2024 by Berghahn Books.

Best Publications

  • A canonical problem in electromagnetic backscattering from buildings

    G. Franceschetti;A. Iodice;D. Riccio

  • Use of differential SAR interferometry in monitoring and modelling large slope instability at Maratea (Basilicata, Italy)

    Paolo Berardino;Mario Costantini;Giorgio Franceschetti;Antonio Iodice

  • Unsupervised Rapid Flood Mapping Using Sentinel-1 GRD SAR Images

    Donato Amitrano;Gerardo Di Martino;Antonio Iodice;Daniele Riccio

  • SAR raw signal simulation for urban structures

    G. Franceschetti;A. Iodice;D. Riccio;G. Ruello

  • Scattering from natural rough surfaces modeled by fractional Brownian motion two-dimensional processes

    G. Franceschetti;A. Iodice;M. Migliaccio;D. Riccio

  • SAR raw signal simulation of oil slicks in ocean environments

    G. Franceschetti;A. Iodice;D. Riccio;G. Ruello

  • Efficient simulation of airborne SAR raw data of extended scenes

    G. Franceschetti;A. Iodice;S. Perna;D. Riccio

  • Height Retrieval of Isolated Buildings From Single High-Resolution SAR Images

    Raffaella Guida;Antonio Iodice;Daniele Riccio

  • SAR Sensor Trajectory Deviations: Fourier Domain Formulation and Extended Scene Simulation of Raw Signal

    G. Franceschetti;A. Iodice;S. Perna;D. Riccio

  • Electromagnetic Wave Scattering From Layered Structures With an Arbitrary Number of Rough Interfaces

    P. Imperatore;A. Iodice;D. Riccio

  • Efficient spotlight SAR raw signal simulation of extended scenes

    S. Cimmino;G. Franceschetti;A. Iodice;D. Riccio

  • A Novel Approach for Disaster Monitoring: Fractal Models and Tools

    G. Di Martino;A. Iodice;D. Riccio;G. Ruello

  • A novel across-track SAR interferometry simulator

    G. Franceschetti;A. Iodice;M. Migliaccio;D. Riccio

  • Model-Based Interpretation of High-Resolution SAR Images of Buildings

    R. Guida;A. Iodice;D. Riccio;U. Stilla

  • Efficient Simulation of hybrid stripmap/spotlight SAR raw signals from extended scenes

    G. Franceschetti;R. Guida;A. Iodice;D. Riccio

  • Sentinel-1 for Monitoring Reservoirs: A Performance Analysis

    Donato Amitrano;Gerardo Di Martino;Antonio Iodice;Francesco Mitidieri

  • Retrieval of Soil Surface Parameters via a Polarimetric Two-Scale Model

    A. Iodice;A. Natale;D. Riccio

  • Scattering from dielectric random fractal surfaces via method of moments

    G. Franceschetti;A. Iodice;D. Riccio

  • Assessing the activity of a large landslide in southern Italy by ground-monitoring and SAR interferometric techniques

    Fabiana Calò;Domenico Calcaterra;Antonio Iodice;Mario Parise

  • Filtering of Azimuth Ambiguity in Stripmap Synthetic Aperture Radar Images

    Gerardo Di Martino;Antonio Iodice;Daniele Riccio;Giuseppe Ruello

  • Building feature extraction via a deterministic approach: application to real high resolution SAR images

    G. Franceschetti;R. Guida;A. Iodice;D. Riccio

Frequent Co-Authors

Daniele Riccio
Daniele Riccio University of Naples Federico II
Giorgio Franceschetti
Giorgio Franceschetti University of Naples Federico II
Maurizio Migliaccio
Maurizio Migliaccio Parthenope University of Naples
Peter Willett
Peter Willett University of Connecticut
Jordi J. Mallorqui
Jordi J. Mallorqui Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya
Paolo Braca
Paolo Braca North Atlantic Treaty Organization
Eugenio Sansosti
Eugenio Sansosti National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine
Antonio Pepe
Antonio Pepe National Research Council (CNR)
Uwe Stilla
Uwe Stilla Technical University of Munich
Irena Hajnsek
Irena Hajnsek German Aerospace Center

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