Titre | Applications potential of RADARSAT-2 - supplement one |
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Auteur | van der Sanden, J J (éd.); Thomas, S J (éd.); Charbonneau, F; DeAbreu, R; Du, Y; Farhat, M; Hawkins, R K; Livingstone, C; Lukowski, T I; McNairn, H; Scheuchl, B; Singhroy, V; Toutin, T; Touzi, R; Vachon, P W; van der Sanden, J J |
Source | 2004, 115p., https://doi.org/10.4095/220108 Accès ouvert |
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Année | 2004 |
Séries alt. | Secteur des sciences de la Terre, Contribution externe 20043306 |
Éditeur | Ressources naturelles Canada |
Document | livre |
Lang. | anglais |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.4095/220108 |
Media | papier; en ligne; numérique |
Référence reliée | Cette publication est reliée à Applications
potential of RADARSAT-2 - a preview |
Formats | pdf |
Province | Canada; Colombie-Britannique; Alberta; Saskatchewan; Manitoba; Ontario; Québec; Nouveau-Brunswick; Nouvelle-Écosse; Île-du-Prince-Édouard; Terre-Neuve-et-Labrador; Territoires du Nord-Ouest; Yukon;
Nunavut; Canada |
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Sujets | télédétection; imagerie radar; imagerie par satellite; satellites; cartographie; logiciel; études côtières; océanographie; glace marine; Produit; Outil; Recherche et développement; Classification;
géophysique; Sciences et technologie; Agriculture; géologie générale; géologie marine; Nature et environnement |
Illustrations | tableaux; diagrammes schématiques; images satellitaires; graphiques; croquis cartographiques; photographies; diagrammes 3D; images géophysiques; modèles 3D; représentations schématiques; captures
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Programme | Agence spatiale canadienne, Programme de développement des applications de RADARSAT-2 |
Diffusé | 2004 08 01; 2021 11 18 |
Résumé | (disponible en anglais seulement) This report is the first supplement to the report entitled Applications Potential of RADARSAT-2 - A Preview (van der Sanden and Ross, 2001). The document
discusses and demonstrates new results from case studies examining the extraction of information from RADARSAT-2 type Synthetic Aperture Radar data for applications in the fields of agriculture, cartography, disaster management, geology, coastal
zones and oceans, and sea ice. This includes promising results of limited research into techniques for data fusion and the applicability of products in which RADARSAT-2 type data are fused with data from other remote sensing sources. In addition, the
report introduces selected software tools for use with RADARSAT-1 and/or polarimetric SAR data. The results presented contribute to an updated assessment of a) the effect of the most important technical enhancements of RADARSAT-2 on the data
information content and b) the applications potential of RADARSAT-2 relative to RADARSAT-1. The applicability of RADARSAT-2 data is anticipated to improve in a major, moderate, and minor fashion for 3, 18, and 10 of the identified applications,
respectively. The recommendations emphasize a need for research and development (R&D) leading to an improved understanding of image information content as a function of polarization. This R&D is advised to focus on applications that hold the most
promise for operational use of RADARSAT-2 products. The report is based on first-hand experience of applications specialists at the Canada Centre for Remote Sensing (CCRS), the Canadian Ice Service (CIS), MacDonald Dettwiler and Associates (MDA) and
the Defence Research Establishment Canada (DRDC) - Ottawa. This report is an output of the RADARSAT-2 Applications Development Programme, which is led by the Canada Centre for Remote Sensing and financed by the Canadian Space Agency with Canadian
Space Plan funds. |
GEOSCAN ID | 220108 |
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