TSU-Mini-SAR Seminar Series: An Introduction to Synthetic Aperture Radar, SAR

Dec 06 | 04:22 p.m. | by iRadar News

On 24th November 2021, iRadar CEO Prof. Ir. Dr Koo was invited to talk during the TSU-Mini-SAR Seminar Series. He started the seminar with "An Introduction to Synthetic Aperture Radar, SAR" as a first speaker.

This topic mainly touches on a brief explanation of Synthetic Aperture Radar. Based on NASA, SAR is a type of active data collection where a sensor produces its energy and records the amount of that energy reflected after interacting with the Earth.

This concept was adopted by iRadar to produce one of the products, Ground-Based Synthetic Aperture Radar, GBSAR. GBSAR was developed by iRadar to detect sub-mm movement on a natural and synthetic object. The high-resolution change detection gives the advantage in monitoring any disaster, risk assessment, and establishing an early warning framework for hazard management.

 

Are you interested to know more about GBSAR? Please visit HERE.

 

Source cited from https://earthdata.nasa.gov/learn/backgrounders/what-is-sar