MIPS: a new airborne Multiband Interferometric and Polarimetric SAR system for the Italian territory monitoring
Abstract
Publication Date:
2022
abstract:
Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) systems represent nowadays standard tools for the high resolution
Earth observation in all weather conditions [1].
Indeed, thanks to well established techniques based on SAR data, such as SAR interferometry
(InSAR), Differential InSAR (DInSAR) and SAR polarimetry (PolSAR), it is possible to generate addedvalue products, as for instance Digital Elevation Models, ground deformation maps and time
series, soil moisture maps, and exploit these systems for the remote monitoring of both natural
and anthropic phenomena [2] - [5].
In addition, recent advancements in radar, navigation and aeronautical technologies allow us to
benefit of lightweight and compact SAR sensors that can be mounted onboard highly flexible
aerial platforms [6] - [7]. These aspects offer the opportunity to design novel observation
configurations and to explore innovative estimation strategies based, for instance, on data
provided by multi-frequency, multi-polarization, multi-antenna or even multi-platform SAR
systems.
This work is aimed at showing the imaging capabilities of the new Italian airborne SAR system
named MIPS (Multiband Interferometric and Polarimetric SAR).
The system is based on the Frequency Modulated Continuous Wave (FMCW) technology and is
able to operate at both L- and X- band. In particular, the L-band sensor is able to acquire fullypolarized radar data, while the X-band sensor exhibits single-pass interferometric SAR capabilities.
A detailed description of both the MIPS system and its imaging capabilities will be provided at the
conference time, with a special emphasis given to the activities carried out within the ASI-funded
DInSAR-3M project.
Iris type:
04.02 Abstract in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
SAR
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