Near-space is defined as the atmospheric region from about 20 kilometer
(km) altitude to 100 km altitude above the Earth's surface. It has
received much attention in recent years and several types of near-space
vehicles are currently being studied, developed, or employed.
"Near-Space Remote Sensing: Potential and Challenges" concentrates
mainly on the role of near-space vehicles in bridging the gap between
satellites and airplanes for microwave remote sensing applications,
providing a top-level system description and aiming to encourage further
research. Further, this book also describes several potential
applications such as passive surveillance, reconnaissance, and high
resolution wide swath remote imaging.
The book is intended for geographers, transportation engineers and other
researchers involved in remote sensing development and applications, in
particular for near-space vehicles.
Wen-Qin Wang is an assistant professor at the School of Communication
and Information Engineering, University of Electronic Science and
Technology of China.