How do you deal with the trade-off between microwave and radar data quality and cost?
Microwave and radar are two types of remote sensing techniques that use electromagnetic waves to observe the Earth's surface and atmosphere. They have different advantages and disadvantages for land cover mapping, depending on the spatial resolution, temporal frequency, spectral range, and sensitivity to environmental conditions. How do you deal with the trade-off between microwave and radar data quality and cost? In this article, you will learn about the main characteristics, applications, and challenges of microwave and radar remote sensing, and some tips to optimize your data acquisition and analysis.