BIOSAR 2008: Final Report

This document describes the radar data acquired during the BIOSAR campaign carried out in October 2008 in Northern Sweden. The main objective of the BIOSAR campaign is summarised and a description of the flight campaign and the acquired airborne and ground data are given. In the frame of its Earth O...

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Main Authors: Hajnsek, Irena, Scheiber, Rolf, Keller, Martin, Horn, Ralf, Lee, Seungkuk, Ulander, Lars, Gustavsson, Anders, Sandberg, Gustaf, Le Toan, Thuy, Tebaldini, Stefano, Monte Guarnieri, Andrea, Rocca, Fabio
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Published: 2009
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spelling ftdlr:oai:elib.dlr.de:63157 2023-05-15T17:44:26+02:00 BIOSAR 2008: Final Report Hajnsek, Irena Scheiber, Rolf Keller, Martin Horn, Ralf Lee, Seungkuk Ulander, Lars Gustavsson, Anders Sandberg, Gustaf Le Toan, Thuy Tebaldini, Stefano Monte Guarnieri, Andrea Rocca, Fabio 2009-11 http://elib.dlr.de/63157/ unknown Hajnsek, Irena und Scheiber, Rolf und Keller, Martin und Horn, Ralf und Lee, Seungkuk und Ulander, Lars und Gustavsson, Anders und Sandberg, Gustaf und Le Toan, Thuy und Tebaldini, Stefano und Monte Guarnieri, Andrea und Rocca, Fabio (2009) BIOSAR 2008: Final Report. Projektbericht. 22052/08/NL/CT-002, 302 S. Radarkonzepte Institut für Hochfrequenztechnik und Radarsysteme SAR-Technologie Berichtsreihe NonPeerReviewed 2009 ftdlr 2016-03-29T05:51:33Z This document describes the radar data acquired during the BIOSAR campaign carried out in October 2008 in Northern Sweden. The main objective of the BIOSAR campaign is summarised and a description of the flight campaign and the acquired airborne and ground data are given. In the frame of its Earth Observation Envelope Programme of the European Space Agency (ESA), BIOSAR supports geophysical algorithm development, their calibration and validation as well as the simulation of future space-borne Earth Observation missions. The next generation of ESA Earth Observation satellites include a series of innovative satellites dedicated to a specific application. BIOSAR supports the current selected candidate Earth Explorer Mission BIOMASS. The main objective of BIOMASS is the estimation of forest biomass in order to support carbon modelling using longer wavelength. The BIOSAR 2008 campaign collects in-situ and airborne SAR in support of decisions being taken on satellite instrument configurations for the BIOMASS satellite mission. In addition it provides an important database for the study of longer term mission concepts. While the BIOSAR 2007 campaign collected data with the objective to investigate the effect of temporal decorrelation at P-band with 100MHz and 6MHz bandwidth in southern Sweden, BIOSAR 2008 recorded data at boreal forests with strong topographic effects in northern Sweden to investigate the effect on forest height estimation and radar backscatter signal variation. Report Northern Sweden German Aerospace Center: elib - DLR electronic library
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Institut für Hochfrequenztechnik und Radarsysteme
SAR-Technologie
spellingShingle Radarkonzepte
Institut für Hochfrequenztechnik und Radarsysteme
SAR-Technologie
Hajnsek, Irena
Scheiber, Rolf
Keller, Martin
Horn, Ralf
Lee, Seungkuk
Ulander, Lars
Gustavsson, Anders
Sandberg, Gustaf
Le Toan, Thuy
Tebaldini, Stefano
Monte Guarnieri, Andrea
Rocca, Fabio
BIOSAR 2008: Final Report
topic_facet Radarkonzepte
Institut für Hochfrequenztechnik und Radarsysteme
SAR-Technologie
description This document describes the radar data acquired during the BIOSAR campaign carried out in October 2008 in Northern Sweden. The main objective of the BIOSAR campaign is summarised and a description of the flight campaign and the acquired airborne and ground data are given. In the frame of its Earth Observation Envelope Programme of the European Space Agency (ESA), BIOSAR supports geophysical algorithm development, their calibration and validation as well as the simulation of future space-borne Earth Observation missions. The next generation of ESA Earth Observation satellites include a series of innovative satellites dedicated to a specific application. BIOSAR supports the current selected candidate Earth Explorer Mission BIOMASS. The main objective of BIOMASS is the estimation of forest biomass in order to support carbon modelling using longer wavelength. The BIOSAR 2008 campaign collects in-situ and airborne SAR in support of decisions being taken on satellite instrument configurations for the BIOMASS satellite mission. In addition it provides an important database for the study of longer term mission concepts. While the BIOSAR 2007 campaign collected data with the objective to investigate the effect of temporal decorrelation at P-band with 100MHz and 6MHz bandwidth in southern Sweden, BIOSAR 2008 recorded data at boreal forests with strong topographic effects in northern Sweden to investigate the effect on forest height estimation and radar backscatter signal variation.
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author Hajnsek, Irena
Scheiber, Rolf
Keller, Martin
Horn, Ralf
Lee, Seungkuk
Ulander, Lars
Gustavsson, Anders
Sandberg, Gustaf
Le Toan, Thuy
Tebaldini, Stefano
Monte Guarnieri, Andrea
Rocca, Fabio
author_facet Hajnsek, Irena
Scheiber, Rolf
Keller, Martin
Horn, Ralf
Lee, Seungkuk
Ulander, Lars
Gustavsson, Anders
Sandberg, Gustaf
Le Toan, Thuy
Tebaldini, Stefano
Monte Guarnieri, Andrea
Rocca, Fabio
author_sort Hajnsek, Irena
title BIOSAR 2008: Final Report
title_short BIOSAR 2008: Final Report
title_full BIOSAR 2008: Final Report
title_fullStr BIOSAR 2008: Final Report
title_full_unstemmed BIOSAR 2008: Final Report
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