Spaceborne SAR sensor architecture
Abstract
Spaceborne imaging radars for the decade of the '90s will be called upon to provide increased illumination parameter flexibility, polar orbital coverage, and to operate from the same platform with other advanced sensors such as multilinear arrays. The potential information content in accurately merged microwave infrared, or microwave visible images is enormous by comparison to either radar images alone or visible/infrared images alone, since microwave images are principally responsive to surface geometry whereas visible/infrared images are highly sensitive to surface chemistry. A strawman system concept in which a SAR and multilinear array (MLA) are flown on a polar orbiting free flyer at 800 km altitude is discussed. Data would be relayed to ground via the TDRSS (or equivalent).
- Publication:
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Spaceborne Imaging Radar Symposium
- Pub Date:
- July 1983
- Bibcode:
- 1983sbir.symp...19C
- Keywords:
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- Data Correlation;
- Imaging Techniques;
- Linear Arrays;
- Synthetic Aperture Radar;
- Airborne/Spaceborne Computers;
- Backscattering;
- Flying Platforms;
- High Resolution;
- Phase Shift;
- Polar Orbits;
- Communications and Radar