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Objectives:


The main purpose of this workshop is to bring together members of the community (stakeholders, users, researchers, ...) to exchange information and discuss ways to facilitate coordination and collaboration to maximize the benefit of present and spaceborne future SAR systems. More particularly:

  1. Identify new trends in spaceborne SAR missions (e.g. bistatic, constellations of SAR’s, micro-SAR’s)
  2. Identify areas where coordination of data acquisitions can lead to improved science processing efficiency (i.e., common areas targeted for campaigns or disjoint areas where multiple coverage would be redundant)
  3. Explore ways to facilitate search of available data and requests for future data acquisition particularly for immediate need due to natural hazards (earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, floods, landslides, tsunamis, etc.) and for future field campaigns and utilization planning, and for other applications.  Identify best practices and lessons learned related to SAR data acquisition coordination initiatives like the WMO Polar Space Task group SAR Coordination Working Group (a very successful SAR mission coordination body for polar regions) and Charter on Space and Major Disasters
  4. Identify areas where standards or common developments for data processing including data format standardization or Analysis Ready Data (ARD), product quality assurance (e.g. cross validation) and for data manipulation/fusion would be beneficial
  5. Identify computational efficiencies and challenges in achieving the mission objectives
  6. Identify challenges and opportunities in leveraging defense, civilian, commercial, and science systems to achieve users’ objectives (science and applications)
  7. Identify organizational challenges in achieving coordination among agencies
  8. Identify recommendations needed to acquire spatially and temporally dense SAR data sets
  9. Discuss interest and value in having common test sites, both distributed and with corner reflectors, to calibrate all SAR systems with common references
  10. Discuss how to maximize scientific/user exploitation of present and planned SAR missions (open data for scientific research, expanded ground receiving stations, …).  Identify any regulatory challenges
  11. Discuss the desirability of coordinating future missions and the role of the commercial sector to achieve future scientific and user objectives
  12. Develop a roadmap for addressing the above challenges and development areas

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