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Publications about 'bistatic SAR imaging'

Articles in journal or book chapters

  1. Pau Prats-Iraola, Marc Rodriguez-Cassola, Francseco De Zan, Pau Lopez-Dekker, Rolf Scheiber, and Andreas Reigber. Efficient Evaluation of Fourier-Based SAR Focusing Kernels. IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Letters, 11(9):1489-1493, Sep. 2014. Keyword(s): airborne radar, image resolution, image sensors, numerical analysis, optical focusing, optical transfer function, radar imaging, spaceborne radar, synthetic aperture radar, transient response, geometry, transfer function, airborne SAR sensor, spaceborne SAR sensor, IRF, 2D point target spectrum simulation, numerical analysis, bistatic SAR image resolution, spaceborne SAR image resolution, compact analytic expression, hyperbolic range history, residual phase error, focused impulse response function, SAR image formation, synthetic aperture radar image formation, Fourier-based SAR focusing kernel, Kernel, Synthetic aperture radar, Focusing, Azimuth, Transfer functions, Geometry, Spaceborne radar, SAR processing, SAR simulation, SAR spectrum, spotlight SAR, synthetic aperture radar (SAR), SAR processing, SAR simulation, SAR spectrum, spotlight SAR, synthetic aperture radar (SAR). [Abstract] [bibtex-entry]


  2. Shi Jun, Xiaoling Zhang, and Jianyu Yang. Principle and Methods on Bistatic SAR Signal Processing via Time Correlation. IEEE Trans. Geosci. Remote Sens., 46(10):3163-3178, Oct. 2008. Keyword(s): fast Fourier transforms, geophysical signal processing, radar imaging, radar signal processing, remote sensing by radar, synthetic aperture radar3D scene space ambiguity problem, AVME, RVME, SAR image shifting, SAR image space bases, absolute velocity measurement error, ambiguity region, bistatic SAR 2D PSF, bistatic SAR angular velocity direction, bistatic SAR image space, bistatic SAR signal processing, inverse fast Fourier transform, motion measurement error effects, perspective line, perspective operator, point spread function, range Doppler algorithm, relative velocity measurement error, scaled IFFT, space truncation error, synthetic aperture radar, time correlation radar signal processing, translational variant bistatic SAR imaging method. [Abstract] [bibtex-entry]


Conference articles

  1. Marc Rodriguez-Cassola, Pau Prats-Iraola, Paco López-Dekker, Andreas Reigber, Gerhard Krieger, and Alberto Moreira. Autonomous time and phase calibration of spaceborne bistatic SAR systems. In EUSAR 2014; 10th European Conference on Synthetic Aperture Radar; Proceedings of, pages 1-4, June 2014. [Abstract] [bibtex-entry]


  2. Yu Ding and David C. Munson, Jr.. A fast back-projection algorithm for bistatic SAR imaging. In Proc. Int. Conf. on Image Processing, volume 2, pages 449-452, 2002. Keyword(s): SAR Processing, Time-Domain Back-Projection, Back-projection, Bistatic SAR, image reconstruction, integral equations, radar imaging, synthetic aperture radar, tomography 2D interpolation, FFT, Fourier domain, Fourier domain data, bistatic SAR imaging, computational cost reduction, direct Fourier reconstruction, fast back-projection algorithm, image formation algorithms, near-field imaging, nonCartesian grid, simulation results, tomography. [Abstract] [bibtex-entry]


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Author: Othmar Frey, Earth Observation and Remote Sensing, Institute of Environmental Engineering, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology - ETH Zurich .


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