SARRadar
SAR radar, short for synthetic aperture radar, is an active remote sensing system that produces high-resolution radar images by leveraging the motion of the platform carrying the antenna. It transmits microwave pulses and records the backscattered signals, with the phase information preserved to enable coherent imaging. Unlike optical sensors, SAR can operate in day or night conditions and through cloud cover or precipitation.
The core principle is the synthetic aperture. As the platform moves, successive measurements along the flight
Data from SAR systems can be processed in several ways. Standard SAR provides detailed structural information
Platforms and frequency bands vary. Spaceborne systems include C-band sensors like Sentinel-1, L- or C-band systems
Applications span land mapping, vegetation monitoring, urban planning, disaster response, ice and ocean monitoring, and environmental