Special Challenges and Innovations in remote sensing
The INNO research group studies solutions that fall beyond the focus of other remote sensing research groups
The research group of Environmental research with active sensors.
By the use of differential SAR interferometry and permanent scatterer techniques, it is possible to study target movements between SAR acquisitions.
The objective of the research is to develop environmental applications for modern-day very-high-resolution satellite SAR images.
OPAL-Life started in 2015 and it aims at mitigating greenhouse gas emissions from agriculture following the principle of sustainable intensification.
The FGI has studied the remote sensing methods in agriculture since the beginning of the 1990's.
The project started the study of the SAR interferometry in the FGI.
In this project, urban local weather, flux and air quality will be modeled and demonstrated in higher accuracy and resolution.