Wei Li, Qingwei Tong, Liying Xu, Peng Ji, Fang Dong, Yingjun Yu, Junli Chen, Lei Zhao, Lu Zhang, C. Xie, Baidong Yao, Q. Yin, Bing Sun, D. Zheng, Changcheng Wang, Liming Jiang
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Abstract
The P-band frequency is less common in spaceborne synthetic aperture radar (SAR) systems, while has superior abilities on penetration through the vegetation canopy and soil compared with X-, C- and L-bands. As observations from P-band SAR satellite will offer an unique opportunity to estimate forest biomass, map the topography of forest floors and detect buried targets, the demand for such a satellite is getting stronger in China and over the world. This paper aims to report the results we achieved during the feasibility study of P-band SAR satellite, including evaluation of P-band penetration ability with airborne experiments and an overview of applications of P-band SAR data.