X/L-band SAR on Lufttransport’s Dornier DO-228 (LN-LYR)

Current climate changes as well as an increased marine activity in the arctic regions impose a growing need for improved scientific observations and increased situational awareness. This document describes mission requirements for an L- and X-band synthetic aperture radar (SAR), to be installed on t...

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Main Authors: Lauknes, Tom Rune, Rouyet, Line, Sivertsen, Agnar Holten, Yitayew, Temesgen Gebrie, Malnes, Eirik, Grahn, Jakob, Ricker, Robert, van Oostveen, Jelte Geert
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Language:English
Published: NORCE Norwegian Research Centre 2022
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/11250/3127122
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spelling ftnorce:oai:norceresearch.brage.unit.no:11250/3127122 2024-05-19T07:35:00+00:00 X/L-band SAR on Lufttransport’s Dornier DO-228 (LN-LYR) Lauknes, Tom Rune Rouyet, Line Sivertsen, Agnar Holten Yitayew, Temesgen Gebrie Malnes, Eirik Grahn, Jakob Ricker, Robert van Oostveen, Jelte Geert 2022 application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/11250/3127122 eng eng NORCE Norwegian Research Centre urn:isbn:978-82-8408-248-6 https://hdl.handle.net/11250/3127122 cristin:2262343 Navngivelse 4.0 Internasjonal http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/deed.no 61 Research report 2022 ftnorce 2024-04-22T16:48:36Z Current climate changes as well as an increased marine activity in the arctic regions impose a growing need for improved scientific observations and increased situational awareness. This document describes mission requirements for an L- and X-band synthetic aperture radar (SAR), to be installed on the Lufttransport Dornier DO-228 (LN-LYR). An airborne, fully polarimetric, dual frequency, interferometrically capable SAR, would provide a unique platform for regular scientificobservations in the Arctic, in synergy with the existing hyperspectral imager, and the existing land-based infrastructure inSvalbard. An airborne imaging radar would furthermore provide all weather capability with unprecedented potential toimprove observations of vessels, oil spills, icebergs, sea ice conditions, and floating debris. This will lead to improved safety and emergency response in the Arctic and increase the operational window for collecting situational awareness data. X/L-band SAR on Lufttransport’s Dornier DO-228 (LN-LYR) publishedVersion Report Arctic Iceberg* Sea ice NORCE vitenarkiv (Norwegian Research Centre)
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description Current climate changes as well as an increased marine activity in the arctic regions impose a growing need for improved scientific observations and increased situational awareness. This document describes mission requirements for an L- and X-band synthetic aperture radar (SAR), to be installed on the Lufttransport Dornier DO-228 (LN-LYR). An airborne, fully polarimetric, dual frequency, interferometrically capable SAR, would provide a unique platform for regular scientificobservations in the Arctic, in synergy with the existing hyperspectral imager, and the existing land-based infrastructure inSvalbard. An airborne imaging radar would furthermore provide all weather capability with unprecedented potential toimprove observations of vessels, oil spills, icebergs, sea ice conditions, and floating debris. This will lead to improved safety and emergency response in the Arctic and increase the operational window for collecting situational awareness data. X/L-band SAR on Lufttransport’s Dornier DO-228 (LN-LYR) publishedVersion
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author Lauknes, Tom Rune
Rouyet, Line
Sivertsen, Agnar Holten
Yitayew, Temesgen Gebrie
Malnes, Eirik
Grahn, Jakob
Ricker, Robert
van Oostveen, Jelte Geert
spellingShingle Lauknes, Tom Rune
Rouyet, Line
Sivertsen, Agnar Holten
Yitayew, Temesgen Gebrie
Malnes, Eirik
Grahn, Jakob
Ricker, Robert
van Oostveen, Jelte Geert
X/L-band SAR on Lufttransport’s Dornier DO-228 (LN-LYR)
author_facet Lauknes, Tom Rune
Rouyet, Line
Sivertsen, Agnar Holten
Yitayew, Temesgen Gebrie
Malnes, Eirik
Grahn, Jakob
Ricker, Robert
van Oostveen, Jelte Geert
author_sort Lauknes, Tom Rune
title X/L-band SAR on Lufttransport’s Dornier DO-228 (LN-LYR)
title_short X/L-band SAR on Lufttransport’s Dornier DO-228 (LN-LYR)
title_full X/L-band SAR on Lufttransport’s Dornier DO-228 (LN-LYR)
title_fullStr X/L-band SAR on Lufttransport’s Dornier DO-228 (LN-LYR)
title_full_unstemmed X/L-band SAR on Lufttransport’s Dornier DO-228 (LN-LYR)
title_sort x/l-band sar on lufttransport’s dornier do-228 (ln-lyr)
publisher NORCE Norwegian Research Centre
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