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Special Interest Group on Radar Remote Sensing

Introduction

  Nowadays a substantial part of remote sensing for Earth Observation (EO) is performed in the radar domain of the electromagnetic spectrum. Compared to passive optical sensors, radar instruments illuminate the scene actively with signal wavelength on the order of centimeters. These features give rise to the manifold advantages of radar including all-weather operation, ability to work in different modes implying complementing data features and characteristics, and data acquisition independent of time of day.

  Radar sensors are utilized for diverse remote sensing applications such as altimetry (sea level measurement) and scatterometry (ocean wind speed and direction). The most prominent technique however is imaging radar according to the synthetic aperture radar (SAR) principle. In the early days SAR was mainly applied for mapping purposes based on the signal amplitude alone. In recent years the focus of research and operational use shifted to the exploitation of other features of the signal wave such as phase and polarization. For example, this offers the possibility to extract 3-D data by SAR Interferometry, subsidence monitoring based on differential SAR Interferometry, and to obtain improved classification and discrimination capabilities by SAR Polarimetry.

  In this framework it seemed natural to set up a Special Interest Group on radar remote sensing, a most promising field of research and application. Many topics are considered, and many others will add up in the future as the most recent developments are going to unfold.


Topics

This special interest group shall focus on research and applications related to synthetic aperture radar. Topics of interest are:

  • Synthetic Aperture Radar in its various aspects
  • Object detection and recognition from SAR data
  • SAR Interferometry
  • SAR Polarimetry
  • Ground based SAR
  • Differential InSAR
  • High-resolution satellite radar data
  • High-resolution airborne radar data


Organisation

Chairman : Prof. Dr. Fabio Dell'Acqua
Assistant Professor for Remote Sensing and Earth Observation, Department of Electronics, University of Pavia,
Via Ferrata, 1 - I-27100 Pavia, Italy.
Prof. Dell'Acqua's web site
Remote Sensing Group web site


Co-chairman : Prof. Dr. Uwe Soergel
Professor for Radar Remote Sensing, Institute for Photogrammetry and GeoInformation, University of Hannover, Nienburger Str. 1, 30167 Hannover, Germany.
Prof. Soergel's web site
Prof. Soergel's group web site


Activities

The Radar SIG has either promoted or been involved in a series of activities related to scientific research, dissemination and education.


News

In this dedicated page, the news of the SIG are presented.


Radar SIG Resources

The Radar SIG is glad to share some scientific and educational resources.


SIG Radar's suggested links

The Radar SIG has selected some recommended links for those interested in radar.


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Latest update 3.12.2010
by Fabio Dell'Acqua