Results from an airborne SAR campaign in July 2013 using the FMCW SAR system MIRANDA35 developed by FHR are presented. This system offers a high flexibility regarding the possible swath-widths, flight altitudes and operating band-widths. The platform is an optionally piloted aircraft operated by the Swiss Procurement and technology Center armasuisse. The navigational data is a combined product from INS / GPS and dGPS data. The data were focused and geocoded with a Time-Domain Algorithm dedicated to the processing of FMCW SAR systems. Examples of resulting high-resolution SAR images are shown. The focusing quality is assessed using corner reflectors
In the past few years frequency-modulated continuous-wave synthetic aperture radar enabled the minia...
The modelling of FMCW SAR systems, due to long signal duration time, commonly used start-stop approx...
Fraunhofer FHR has participated in the international measurement campaign of the NATO research task ...
We present results from air-borne SAR campaigns using the FMCW SAR system COBRA operating at 35 GHz....
Airborne real-time observation of large areas with multi sensor systems is a very important capabili...
FMCW airborne SAR can collect data from different viewing angles, and can offer rapidly informative ...
Up to now, the high effort involved with airborne Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) systems has led to ...
Up to now, the high effort involved with airborne Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) systems has led to ...
Multi-platform campaigns open up new opportunities and allow a comparison and analysis of SAR signat...
In the field of airborne earth observation there is special attention to compact, cost effective, hi...
Inverse synthetic aperture radar is a commonly adopted technique for producing high-resolution image...
Airborne SAR on small and flexible platforms guarantees the evaluation of local damages after natura...
The capability to image scenes from unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) even through bad weather conditi...
Frequency-modulated continuous-wave (FMCW) synthetic aperture radar (SAR) systems represent an effec...
Frequency-modulated continuous-wave (FMCW) synthetic aperture radar (SAR) are nowadays frequently ex...
In the past few years frequency-modulated continuous-wave synthetic aperture radar enabled the minia...
The modelling of FMCW SAR systems, due to long signal duration time, commonly used start-stop approx...
Fraunhofer FHR has participated in the international measurement campaign of the NATO research task ...
We present results from air-borne SAR campaigns using the FMCW SAR system COBRA operating at 35 GHz....
Airborne real-time observation of large areas with multi sensor systems is a very important capabili...
FMCW airborne SAR can collect data from different viewing angles, and can offer rapidly informative ...
Up to now, the high effort involved with airborne Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) systems has led to ...
Up to now, the high effort involved with airborne Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) systems has led to ...
Multi-platform campaigns open up new opportunities and allow a comparison and analysis of SAR signat...
In the field of airborne earth observation there is special attention to compact, cost effective, hi...
Inverse synthetic aperture radar is a commonly adopted technique for producing high-resolution image...
Airborne SAR on small and flexible platforms guarantees the evaluation of local damages after natura...
The capability to image scenes from unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) even through bad weather conditi...
Frequency-modulated continuous-wave (FMCW) synthetic aperture radar (SAR) systems represent an effec...
Frequency-modulated continuous-wave (FMCW) synthetic aperture radar (SAR) are nowadays frequently ex...
In the past few years frequency-modulated continuous-wave synthetic aperture radar enabled the minia...
The modelling of FMCW SAR systems, due to long signal duration time, commonly used start-stop approx...
Fraunhofer FHR has participated in the international measurement campaign of the NATO research task ...