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 ...
Abstract: In 1993 synthetic aperture radar (SAR) interferometry (InSAR) was introduced to the wider ...
The medium-Earth-orbit synthetic aperture radar (MEO-SAR) is deployed at orbit altitude above low-Ea...
This paper addresses a question often asked by industry: can radar interferometry (or InSAR or IFSAR...
The area accessible from a spaceborne imaging radar, e.g. a synthetic aperture radar (SAR), generall...
Existing microwave remote sensing instruments used for Earth observation face a clear tradeoff betwe...
This paper discusses the various aspects of Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) missions in Medium Earth ...
Low Earth Orbit Synthetic Aperture Radar (LEO SAR) systems, at altitudes below 1000 km, have a limit...
Observational architectures for allowing the eventual forecasting of earthquake are discussed. Curre...
Abstract Observational architectures for allow-ing the eventual forecasting of earthquakes are dis-c...
High Earth orbit Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) systems offer high temporal sampling and moderate sp...
The earthquake cycle is poorly understood. Earthquakes continue to occur on pre-viously unrecognized...
Satellites that monitor large scale indicators of global change, like glacier flow, soil moisture, o...
Over the past fifty years, advances in space flight and radar technology have revolutionized the way...
Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) is a microwave imaging system. It has cloud-penetrating capabilities...
Abstract — This paper discusses large aperture, high orbit radar concepts for measuring sub-centime...
Abstract: In 1993 synthetic aperture radar (SAR) interferometry (InSAR) was introduced to the wider ...
The medium-Earth-orbit synthetic aperture radar (MEO-SAR) is deployed at orbit altitude above low-Ea...
This paper addresses a question often asked by industry: can radar interferometry (or InSAR or IFSAR...
The area accessible from a spaceborne imaging radar, e.g. a synthetic aperture radar (SAR), generall...
Existing microwave remote sensing instruments used for Earth observation face a clear tradeoff betwe...
This paper discusses the various aspects of Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) missions in Medium Earth ...
Low Earth Orbit Synthetic Aperture Radar (LEO SAR) systems, at altitudes below 1000 km, have a limit...
Observational architectures for allowing the eventual forecasting of earthquake are discussed. Curre...
Abstract Observational architectures for allow-ing the eventual forecasting of earthquakes are dis-c...
High Earth orbit Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) systems offer high temporal sampling and moderate sp...
The earthquake cycle is poorly understood. Earthquakes continue to occur on pre-viously unrecognized...
Satellites that monitor large scale indicators of global change, like glacier flow, soil moisture, o...
Over the past fifty years, advances in space flight and radar technology have revolutionized the way...
Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) is a microwave imaging system. It has cloud-penetrating capabilities...
Abstract — This paper discusses large aperture, high orbit radar concepts for measuring sub-centime...
Abstract: In 1993 synthetic aperture radar (SAR) interferometry (InSAR) was introduced to the wider ...
The medium-Earth-orbit synthetic aperture radar (MEO-SAR) is deployed at orbit altitude above low-Ea...
This paper addresses a question often asked by industry: can radar interferometry (or InSAR or IFSAR...