DLR's Microwave and Radar Institute has been operating the F-SAR airborne SAR instrument since 2007. This contribution presents first the SAR imaging capabilities of the system followed by a discussion on recent developments in SAR... more
I We show the result ontained with SVD inversion using the real data. Finally, we combine the SVD optimisation of the constellation with the parametric inversione in the case of real data and reduced constellation. Conclusions and outlook... more
The SARTOM project addresses a key area of defence interest, namely the detection and identification of targets hidden in foliage. The project has provided a rich source of data obtained from a series of flight trials that were conducted... more
This paper describes BorealScat, a tower-based radar campaign for acquiring multitemporal polarimetric, tomographic and Doppler radar measurements at P-, Land C-band over a hemi-boreal forest site in Remningstorp, Sweden. The facility... more
This paper presents new experimental results of 3-D imaging using tomographic techniques over a snow covered sea ice medium, sensed with an X-band radar system. The available data are from a ground-based synthetic aperture radar data... more
A lot of research and development has been devoted to the exploitation of satellite SAR images for deformation measurement and monitoring purposes since Differential Interferometric Synthetic Apertura Radar (InSAR) was first described in... more
Spatially variant apodization (SVA) is a nonlinear sidelobe reduction technique that improves sidelobe level and preserves resolution at the same time. This method implements a bidimensional finite impulse response filter with adaptive... more
Synthetic aperture radar (SAR) tomography is a 3-D imaging modality that is commonly tackled by spectral estimation techniques. Thus, the backscattered power along the cross-range direction can be readily obtained by computing the Fourier... more
Super-resolution concepts offer the potential of resolution beyond the classical limit. This great promise has not generally been realised. The potential application of super-resolution concepts to synthetic aperture radar is... more
Estimates of the magnitude and distribution of aboveground carbon in Earth's forests remain uncertain, yet knowledge of forest carbon content at a global scale is critical for forest management in support of climate mitigation. In light... more
Our study aims to provide a comparison of the P- and L-band TomoSAR profiles, Land Vegetation and Ice Sensor (LVIS), and discrete return LiDAR to assess the ability for TomoSAR to monitor and estimate the tropical forest structure... more
Estimates of the magnitude and distribution of aboveground carbon in Earth's forests remain uncertain, yet knowledge of forest carbon content at a global scale is critical for forest management in support of climate mitigation. In light... more
A problem with synthetic aperture radar (SAR) is that, due to the poor penetrating action of electromagnetic waves inside solid bodies, the capability to observe inside distributed targets is precluded. Under these conditions, imaging... more


































































































