Radar Short Course
Explore NISAR MissionEarthNISARAboutMission OverviewAbout the SatelliteScience Behind the MissionGet to Know SARMission/Science TeamISRO Partnership News & UpdatesApplicationsApplications OverviewWorkshops & Working GroupsEarly EngagementDataMultimedia From instruments, to raw data, to imagery. Fundamentals and Geophysical Application of Imaging Radar Systems Syllabus Howard Zebker and Paul Rosen General Information Location: Salvatori Seminar Room South Mudd Building, Third Floor Caltech Campus Northeast corner of California and Wilson Dates: Oct. 23-Nov. 3, 2023 Times: 8:30-11:30 Lectures 1:00- Homework/Computer Lab Intended audience: This class is aimed at advanced students and radar professionals interested in the physical principles and signal processing and analysis needed to understand and work with radar remote sensing data. Course goal: The material presented here enables attendees to derive most properties of radar echoes from first physical principles, and to be able to design and implement processing code that generates high-resolution images from the raw measurements. In addition, you will be able to use multiple channel systems to produce higher order data products such as interferometric and polarimetric analyses. Finally, you will be able...