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Betlem Rosich
Researcher at European Space Agency
Publications - 48
Citations - 1797
Betlem Rosich is an academic researcher from European Space Agency. The author has contributed to research in topics: Synthetic aperture radar & Radar imaging. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 47 publications receiving 1352 citations. Previous affiliations of Betlem Rosich include European Space Research and Technology Centre.
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GMES Sentinel-1 mission
Ramon Torres,Paul Snoeij,Dirk Geudtner,David Bibby,Malcolm Davidson,Evert Attema,Pierre Potin,Bjorn Rommen,Nicolas Floury,Michael Brown,Ignacio Navas Traver,Patrick Deghaye,Berthyl Duesmann,Betlem Rosich,Nuno Miranda,Claudio Bruno,Michelangelo L'Abbate,Renato Croci,Andrea Pietropaolo,Markus Huchler,Friedhelm Rostan +20 more
TL;DR: The unique data availability performance of the Sentinel-1 routine operations makes the mission particularly suitable for emergency response support, marine surveillance, ice monitoring and interferometric applications such as detection of subsidence and landslides.
Review of the Impact of ERS-2 Piloting Modes on the SAR Doppler Stability
TL;DR: An overview of the different ERS-2 piloting modes and their impact on the platform attitude, the SAR Doppler stability, the product quality and the applications performance is provided in this article.
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Sentinel-1 mission operations concept
TL;DR: A so-called Ramp-Up operations phase has been defined, during which the capacity of the overall system, including the ground segment, will progressively increase, together with the gradual release of the operationally qualified products.
Review of the impact of ers-2 piloting modes on the sar
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors provide an overview of the different ERS-2 piloting modes and assess their impact on the platform attitude, the SAR Doppler stability, the product quality and the applications performance, particularly for interferometry.
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The Sentinel-1 radar mission: status and performance
Paul Snoeij,Evert Attema,Malcolm Davidson,Berthyl Duesmann,Nicolas Floury,Guido Levrini,Bjorn Rommen,Betlem Rosich +7 more
TL;DR: The ESA Sentinels constitute the first series of operational satellites respondin g to the Earth observation needs of the EU-ESA Global Monitor ing for Environment and Security (GMES) programme as discussed by the authors.