The development of a ground based polarimetric SAR interferometer (GB-POLInSAR)

In this paper we present our ideas for the development of a new type of ground based vector radar interferometer system. This concept differs from other sensors by virtue of combining coherent imaging polarimetry with interferometry. We first describe the system concept and then present an analysis of results to illustrate the potential new applications of such a sensor.

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