On space-based synthetic aperture radar antennas

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Abstract

Several Space-borne Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) instruments have been realised. Different antenna design solutions have been selected. It is noted, that in 2007 (nearly 30 years after Seasat) four different antenna designs have been implemented. Antennas based on a reflector (SAR-Lupe) or based on active phased array are used, the latter with waveguide- (TerraSAR-X) or patch-radiators (Radarsat 2, Cosmo-Skymed). Further developments and investigations continue, also with exploitation of digital beam-forming not only for (phased) array antenna-based solutions but also possibly for implementations with feed arrays within reflector antennas.
Translated title of the contributionOver Antennes voor Synthetische Apertuur Radar vanuit de Ruimte
Original languageEnglish
Number of pages4
Publication statusPublished - 5 May 2007
Externally publishedYes
EventEuropesche Conferentie Synthetic Aperture Radar - Friedrichshafen, Germany
Duration: 2 Jun 20085 Jun 2008
https://www.dlr.de/hr/en/Portaldata/32/Resources/dokumente/eusar/First_Announcement_EUSAR_2008.pdf

Conference

ConferenceEuropesche Conferentie Synthetic Aperture Radar
Abbreviated titleEUSAR
Country/TerritoryGermany
CityFriedrichshafen
Period2/06/085/06/08
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