This paper proposes a statistical model to evaluate the impact of the signal backscattered by low Earth orbiting (LEO) synthetic aperture radar (SAR) and received by GEO-stationary orbiting SAR. The model properly accounts for the bistatic backscatter, the number of LEO-SAR satellites and their duty cycles. The presence of many sun-synchronous, dawn-dusk satellites creates a 24 h periodic pattern in interference that should be considered in the acquisition plan of future geostationary SAR. The model, implemented by a numerical simulator, allows also the prediction of performance in future scenarios of many LEO-SAR. Examples and evaluations are made here for X band
Geosynchronous Synthetic Aperture Radar (GEO SAR) is a possible next generation SAR system, which ha...
Geosynchronous Synthetic Aperture Radar (GEO SAR) is a possible next generation SAR system, which ha...
Geosynchronous Synthetic Aperture Radar (GEO SAR) is a possible next generation SAR system, which ha...
This paper proposes a statistical model to evaluate the impact of the signal backscattered by low Ea...
This paper proposes a statistical model to evaluate the impact of the signal backscattered by low Ea...
This paper proposes a statistical model to evaluate the impact of the signal backscattered by low Ea...
This paper proposes a statistical model to evaluate the impact of the signal backscattered by low Ea...
Geosynchronous Synthetic Aperture Radar (GEO SAR) is a possible next generation SAR system, which ha...
This document presents the conceptual design and analysis of a Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) syste...
This document presents the conceptual design and analysis of a Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) system...
Monitoring the Earth’s surface from the low Earth orbit (LEO) by synthetic aperture radar (SAR) prov...
Geosynchronous orbit synthetic aperture radar (GEO SAR) has a long integration time and a large imag...
Geosynchronous orbit synthetic aperture radar (GEO SAR) has a long integration time and a large imag...
The Radio Frequency Interferences (RFI) disturbance is affecting more and more spaceborne SAR missio...
The Radio Frequency Interferences (RFI) disturbance is affecting more and more spaceborne SAR missio...
Geosynchronous Synthetic Aperture Radar (GEO SAR) is a possible next generation SAR system, which ha...
Geosynchronous Synthetic Aperture Radar (GEO SAR) is a possible next generation SAR system, which ha...
Geosynchronous Synthetic Aperture Radar (GEO SAR) is a possible next generation SAR system, which ha...
This paper proposes a statistical model to evaluate the impact of the signal backscattered by low Ea...
This paper proposes a statistical model to evaluate the impact of the signal backscattered by low Ea...
This paper proposes a statistical model to evaluate the impact of the signal backscattered by low Ea...
This paper proposes a statistical model to evaluate the impact of the signal backscattered by low Ea...
Geosynchronous Synthetic Aperture Radar (GEO SAR) is a possible next generation SAR system, which ha...
This document presents the conceptual design and analysis of a Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) syste...
This document presents the conceptual design and analysis of a Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) system...
Monitoring the Earth’s surface from the low Earth orbit (LEO) by synthetic aperture radar (SAR) prov...
Geosynchronous orbit synthetic aperture radar (GEO SAR) has a long integration time and a large imag...
Geosynchronous orbit synthetic aperture radar (GEO SAR) has a long integration time and a large imag...
The Radio Frequency Interferences (RFI) disturbance is affecting more and more spaceborne SAR missio...
The Radio Frequency Interferences (RFI) disturbance is affecting more and more spaceborne SAR missio...
Geosynchronous Synthetic Aperture Radar (GEO SAR) is a possible next generation SAR system, which ha...
Geosynchronous Synthetic Aperture Radar (GEO SAR) is a possible next generation SAR system, which ha...
Geosynchronous Synthetic Aperture Radar (GEO SAR) is a possible next generation SAR system, which ha...