Robert Wang
Abstract
Double-satellites with Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) have been successfully applied in many tasks, partly thanks to their ability on low temporal and spatial decorrelation. In this talk, we briefly introduce the Twin-L SAR program of our group in such field, especially combining the requirements of Chinese application. Simultaneously, the key system features are described, such as antenna, synchronization, polarization and channel. This program will be applied for HRWS, Global DEM, multi-temporal InSAR, Pol-InSAR, and so on.
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Robert Wang, Ph.D., Professor. Before becoming a Research Fellow with the Spaceborne Microwave Remote Sensing System Department, Institute of Electronics, Chinese Academy of Sciences (IECAS) in 2011, he joined the Center for Sensorsystems (ZESS), the University of Siegen, Siegen, Germany.
He was funded by “100 Talents Programme of The Chinese Academy of Sciences” in 2011, “National Ten Thousand Talent Program-Young Top-Notch Talent Program,” “National Natural Science Funds of China for Excellent Young Scholar” in 2014, and achieved “Zhao Jiuzhang Award for outstanding Young Science” in 2015.
He is head of the sensor development for the Twin-L SAR system. His current research interests include monostatic and multistatic SAR imaging and high-resolution spaceborne SAR system and imaging model.