MEO SAR system concepts and technologies for earth remote sensing,” presented at the AIAA Space Conf

  • Curtis W. Chen
  • Alina Moussessian
Publication date
January 2004

Abstract

Next-generation interferometric synthetic aperture radar (InSAR) systems may provide the basis for establishing an earthquake-forecasting capability within a twenty-year time frame. Such systems would need to provide data with fine temporal resolution, so the system architecture would need to allow for wide-area coverage in order to minimize the effective interferometric repeat time. This paper discusses the coverage advantages associated with medium-Earth orbit (MEO) InSAR systems for observing geophysical phenomena. As MEO architectures dictate the need for large radar antennas, this paper also presents a discussion of advanced antenna technologies—and associated challenges—that might provide revolutionary decreases in the mass densities ...

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