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One of the key milestones of radar remote sensing for civil
applications was the launch of the European Remote Sensing
Satellite 1 (ERS 1) in 1991. The platform carried a variety of
sensors; the Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) is widely cons- ered to
be the most important. This active sensing technique provides
all-day and all-weather mapping capability of considerably ?ne
spatial resolution. ERS 1 and its sister system ERS 2 (launch 1995)
were primarily designed for ocean app- cations, but soon the focus
of attention turned to onshore mapping. Examples for typical
applications are land cover classi?cation also in tropical zones
and mo- toring of glaciers or urban growth. In parallel,
international Space Shuttle Missions dedicated to radar remote
sensing were conducted starting already in the 1980s. The most
prominent were the SIR-C/X-SAR mission focussing on the
investigation of multi-frequency and multi-polarization SAR data
and the famous Shuttle Radar Topography Mission (SRTM). Data
acquired during the latter enabled to derive a DEM of almost global
coverage by means of SAR Interferometry. It is indispe-
ableeventodayandformanyregionsthebestelevationmodelavailable.
Differential SAR Interferometry based on time series of imagery of
the ERS satellites and their successor Envisat became an important
and unique technique for surface defor- tion monitoring. The
spatial resolution of those devices is in the order of some tens of
meters.
One of the key milestones of radar remote sensing for civil
applications was the launch of the European Remote Sensing
Satellite 1 (ERS 1) in 1991. The platform carried a variety of
sensors; the Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) is widely cons- ered to
be the most important. This active sensing technique provides
all-day and all-weather mapping capability of considerably ?ne
spatial resolution. ERS 1 and its sister system ERS 2 (launch 1995)
were primarily designed for ocean app- cations, but soon the focus
of attention turned to onshore mapping. Examples for typical
applications are land cover classi?cation also in tropical zones
and mo- toring of glaciers or urban growth. In parallel,
international Space Shuttle Missions dedicated to radar remote
sensing were conducted starting already in the 1980s. The most
prominent were the SIR-C/X-SAR mission focussing on the
investigation of multi-frequency and multi-polarization SAR data
and the famous Shuttle Radar Topography Mission (SRTM). Data
acquired during the latter enabled to derive a DEM of almost global
coverage by means of SAR Interferometry. It is indispe-
ableeventodayandformanyregionsthebestelevationmodelavailable.
Differential SAR Interferometry based on time series of imagery of
the ERS satellites and their successor Envisat became an important
and unique technique for surface defor- tion monitoring. The
spatial resolution of those devices is in the order of some tens of
meters.
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