
Ground-based SAR
Ground-based Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) is a technology that uses radio waves sent from a stationary position on the ground to generate detailed images of the Earth's surface. Unlike satellite or airborne SAR, it stays fixed on a specific location, allowing it to monitor changes over time with high precision. By measuring how the radio waves bounce back, ground-based SAR can detect surface deformations, movements, or structural issues, making it a valuable tool in fields like geotechnical monitoring, infrastructure inspection, and disaster management. Its ability to provide high-resolution data regardless of weather or lighting conditions enhances its utility for surface analysis.