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Publications about 'Aperture antennas'

Articles in journal or book chapters

  1. A. Elsherbini and K. Sarabandi. Compact Directive Ultra-Wideband Rectangular Waveguide Based Antenna for Radar and Communication Applications. IEEE_J_AP, 60(5):2203-2209, May 2012. Keyword(s): UHF antennas, antenna feeds, baluns, microwave antennas, planar antennas, radar antennas, ultra wideband antennas, ultra wideband communication, ultra wideband radar, waveguide antennas, VSWR, aperture field distribution, balun structure, communication applications, compact directive ultra-wideband rectangular waveguide based antenna, cross-polarization performance, directive ultra-wideband antenna, fabrication tolerances, frequency 1.08 GHz to 4.9 GHz, integrated balun design, planar antenna aperture, polarizer, radar applications, rectangular waveguide antenna feeding structure, rectangular waveguide aperture antennas, standard balun, waveguide mode, Apertures, Directive antennas, Feeds, Impedance matching, Radar antennas, Ultra wideband antennas, Aperture antennas, UWB antennas, directive antennas. [bibtex-entry]


  2. G. Nico, D. Leva, G. Antonello, and D. Tarchi. Ground-based SAR interferometry for terrain mapping: theory and sensitivity analysis. IEEE_J_GRS, 42(6):1344-1350, June 2004. Keyword(s): radar theory, radiowave interferometry, remote sensing by radar, sensitivity analysis, synthetic aperture radar, terrain mapping, GB-SAR interferometry, GB-SAR system, InSAR, digital elevation model, ground-based SAR interferometry, ground-based radar, phase-to-height relationship, Analytical models, Aperture antennas, Focusing, Radar antennas, Radar imaging, Rails, Sensitivity analysis, Synthetic aperture radar, Synthetic aperture radar interferometry, Terrain mapping, DEM, Digital elevation model, GB, SAR, ground-based, radar, synthetic aperture radar interferometry. [bibtex-entry]


  3. Andrea Bellettini and M. A. Pinto. Theoretical accuracy of synthetic aperture sonar micronavigation using a displaced phase-center antenna. IEEE Journal of Oceanic Engineering, 27(4):780-789, October 2002. Keyword(s): Synthetic Aperture Sonar, SAS, navigation, synthetic aperture sonar, 118 to 182 kHz, Cramer-Rao lower bound, array gain, beampattern specification, displaced phase-center antenna, DPCA, ping-to-ping cross-track displacement, sway, synthetic aperture sonar micronavigation, yaw, Antenna theory, Aperture antennas, Backscatter, Computational modeling, Counting circuits, Helium, Predictive models, Principal component analysis, Sonar navigation, Synthetic aperture sonar. [Abstract] [bibtex-entry]


Conference articles

  1. N. Chamberlain, H. Ghaemi, L. Giersch, L. Harcke, R. Hodges, J. Hoffman, W. Johnson, R. Jordan, B. Khayatian, P. Rosen, G. Sadowy, S. Shaffer, Y. Shen, L. Veilleux, and P. Wu. The DESDynI synthetic aperture radar array-fed reflector antenna. In Proc. IEEE Int. Symposium on Phased Array Systems and Technology (ARRAY), pages 381-386, October 2010. Keyword(s): DESDynl, Earth-orbit remote sensing, NASA, SweepSAR, active switched array, array-fed reflector antenna, lidar instruments, patch antenna, radar imaging, synthetic aperture radar antenna, active antenna arrays, aperture antennas, microstrip antenna arrays, radar antennas, reflector antenna feeds, synthetic aperture radar. [Abstract] [bibtex-entry]


  2. Charles L. Werner, Tazio Strozzi, Andreas Wiesmann, and Urs Wegmuller. A Real-Aperture Radar for Ground-Based Differential Interferometry. In Proc. IEEE Int. Geosci. Remote Sens. Symp., volume 3, pages 210-213, July 2008. Keyword(s): SAR Processing, Antenna measurements, Instruments, Interferometry, Monitoring, Radar antennas, Radar imaging, Receiving antennas, Satellites, Spaceborne radar, Terrain factors, antennas, geomorphology, geophysical equipment, radar interferometry, remote sensing by radar, rocks, spaceborne radar, synthetic aperture radar, GAMMA Portable Radar Interferometer, GPRI, frequency 17.2 GHz, ground-based differential interferometry, height measurements, image acquisition, in-situ radar imaging system, landslides, line-of-sight displacements, phase differences, photogrammetry systems, real-aperture radar, receiving antennas, rock fall warning system, slope stability, space-borne INSAR, space-borne SAR interferometry, surface topography, GAMMA, RAR, Radar Interferometer, glacier, landslide;. [Abstract] [bibtex-entry]


  3. T. Hamasaki, L. Ferro-Famil, E. Pottier, and M. Sato. Applications of polarimetric interferometric ground-based SAR (GB-SAR) system to environment monitoring and disaster prevention. In Proc. EURAD 2005. European Radar Conf, pages 29-32, October 2005. Keyword(s): GB-SAR, ground-based SAR, terrestrial SAR, disasters, environmental management, monitoring, radar polarimetry, radiowave interferometry, remote sensing by radar, synthetic aperture radar, coniferous tree, differential interferometry, disaster prevention, environment monitoring, natural phenomena, polarimetric interferometric ground-based SAR, resources management, scattering mechanisms, Aperture antennas, Frequency, Information analysis, Interferometry, Optical scattering, Radar detection, Radar scattering, Remote monitoring, Spaceborne radar, Synthetic aperture radar. [bibtex-entry]


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Last modified: Fri Feb 24 14:22:39 2023
Author: Othmar Frey, Earth Observation and Remote Sensing, Institute of Environmental Engineering, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology - ETH Zurich .


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