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2009 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium

DOI: 10.1109/igarss.2009.5418253

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Extrapolation of airborne polarimetric and interferometric SAR data for validation of bio-geo-retrieval algorithms for future spaceborne SAR missions

Proceedings article published in 2009 by Rolf Scheiber ORCID, Seung-Kuk Lee, Konstantinos P. Papathanassiou, Nicolas Floury
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Abstract

Spaceborne SAR system concepts and mission design is often based on algorithms developed and the experience gathered from airborne SAR experiments and associated dedicated campaigns. However, airborne SAR systems have better performance parameters than their future space-borne counterparts as their design is not impacted by mass, power, and storage constraints. This paper describes a methodology to extrapolate spaceborne quality SAR image products from long wavelength airborne polarimetric SAR data which were acquired especially for the development and validation of bio/geo-retrieval algorithms in forested regions. For this purpose not only system (sensor) related parameters are altered, but also those relating to the propagation path (ionosphere) and to temporal decorrelation.