Radar Systems for the Societal Challenges
A special issue of Remote Sensing (ISSN 2072-4292).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 June 2017) | Viewed by 139446
Special Issue Editors
Interests: electromagnetic scattering; radar imaging; ground penetrating radar; data integration; non-invasive monitoring tools
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Interests: remote sensing; earth sciences; geophysics; applied geophysics; scattering; inversion; remote sensing applications; antennas; inverse problems; ground penetrating radar; radar systems
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Radar technology is now pervasive in society and is crucial for tackling social and economic issues for the wellbeing of the population. In fact, in addition to the classical application fields, i.e., navigation, air traffic control, and surveillance, new emerging applications are arising, which range from diagnostics and monitoring in civil engineering and cultural heritage, to medical applications, monitoring of environmental parameters and security in urban areas. These new applications are possible thanks to the improved capabilities of radar systems, accompanied by new advanced modeling and data processing, able to tackle electromagnetically complex scenarios. This Special Issue aims at giving an overview of the recent advances in approaches for detection and tracking, as well as in radar imaging, with a focus on classical and new application fields.
We invite you to submit your latest research results in radar hardware development, electromagnetic modeling, and signal and data processing with respect to the effective deployment of radar in the following areas (but not limited to):
- Urban surveillance and imaging in buildings
- Critical infrastructure and cultural heritage monitoring
- Estimation of environmental parameters (air, sea, earth)
- Medical applications and elderly care
- Underground inspection
- Security and border surveillance
Authors are required to check and follow specific Instructions to Authors, see https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/165068305/Remote_Sensing-Additional_Instructions.pdf
Dr. Francesco Soldovieri
Dr. Raffaele Persico
Guest Editors
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