Proceedings of 1996 Canadian Conference on Electrical and Computer Engineering
DOI: 10.1109/ccece.1996.548027
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Designing a spaceborne SAR for multi-mode imaging

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“…It is assumed the temperature for the electronic components should be between -40 • C to +85 • C (industrial or military grade). The classical concept of space SAR system is presented in [2]. On the basis of the above mentioned concept, the SSAR team proposed the functional block diagram of the SAR radar (Fig.…”
Section: Space Sar System Considerationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It is assumed the temperature for the electronic components should be between -40 • C to +85 • C (industrial or military grade). The classical concept of space SAR system is presented in [2]. On the basis of the above mentioned concept, the SSAR team proposed the functional block diagram of the SAR radar (Fig.…”
Section: Space Sar System Considerationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For many years space technology has been out of reach for many scientists or students. This situation was changed at the beginning of the 21st century, when in 2001, the European Space Agency (ESA) 1 Education Office founded the Student Space Exploration and Technology Initiative (SSETI) 2 association. The main objective of the SSETI association was to motivate the large number of students from European countries to participate in space projects and learn more about the space and science in general.…”
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