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Publications about 'spaceborne SAR processing'

Articles in journal or book chapters

  1. Knut Eldhuset. Ultra high resolution spaceborne SAR processing. Aerospace and Electronic Systems, IEEE Transactions on, 40(1):370-378, 2004. Keyword(s): SAR Processing, radar signal processing, spaceborne radar, synthetic aperture radar, transfer functions, EETF4, SAR geometry, X-band radar, azimuth signal accuracy requirements, erroneous Doppler parameters, fourth-order extended exact transfer function, spaceborne SAR processing, squint, ultra high resolution SAR. [Abstract] [bibtex-entry]


Conference articles

  1. Carmine Tarantino. Comparison Between Different Doppler Centroid Estimation Methods For Spaceborne SAR Processing. In Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, 1991. IGARSS '91. 'Remote Sensing: Global Monitoring for Earth Management'., International, volume 2, pages 1047-1049, 1991. Keyword(s): SAR Processing, Doppler Centroid Estimation, Spectra Correlation Estimator, SIR-B. [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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