Title :
Development of new multi-band equatorially orbiting POLinSAR satellite sensors system configurations for varying latitudinal coverage within total tropical belt: Invited group presentation for establishing an associated Consortium
Author :
Wolfgang-Martin Boerner;Gerhard Krieger;Andreas Reigber;Irena Hajnsek;Christiane C. Schmullius;Alberto Moreira;Michael Eineder;Richard Bamler;Franz-Josef Meyer;Scott Hensley;Jakob. J. van Zyl;Maxim Neumann;Masanobu Shimada;Masato Ohki;Josaphat Tetuko Sri
Author_Institution :
UIC ECE-CSN-Lab, Chicago/USA
Abstract :
The relevance of this challenging still unresolved development of multi-band equatorially orbiting fully polarimetric POLinSAR satellite configurations to the entire terrestrial globe will be highlighted. Special attention will be given to generation of global weather phenomena, supply of an ever more relevant stable food base, extraction of mineral and energy resources with its implicit local environmental deterioration, and of more successfully securing bio-diversity. All of these daunting natural hazards of top international priority should justify the immense financial resources required for pursuing this timely and urgently to be realized proposal. In retrospect, collaboration with additional international National Research Centers involved in advancing multi-band POLinSAR satellite sensors is sincerely desired and so is the financial support from our national, regional and international governmental sponsors - foremost the United Nations. The proposer (author) and dedicated collaborators consider APSAR-2015 to be the ideal forum for introducing this timely proposal, well suited for the Lead-Session of Space- & Air-borne SAR Systems and Missions.
Keywords :
"Sensors","Synthetic aperture radar","Satellites","Belts","Hazards","Orbits","Remote sensing"
Conference_Titel :
Synthetic Aperture Radar (APSAR), 2015 IEEE 5th Asia-Pacific Conference on
DOI :
10.1109/APSAR.2015.7306222