Bistatic SAR System and Signal Processing Technology
This book reports the latest results in the study of Bistatic/Multistatic SAR system and signal processing techniques. Novel research ideas and experimental verification have been collected on all kinds of configurations of Bistatic/Multistatic SAR system
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istatic SAR System and Signal Processing Technology
Bistatic SAR System and Signal Processing Technology
Robert Wang Yunkai Deng •
Bistatic SAR System and Signal Processing Technology
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Robert Wang Department of Space Microwave Remote Sensing System, Institute of Electronics Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing China
Yunkai Deng Department of Space Microwave Remote Sensing System, Institute of Electronics Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing China
ISBN 978-981-10-3077-2 ISBN 978-981-10-3078-9 https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-3078-9
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Preface
The development of bistatic synthetic aperture radar (SAR) can date back to the earliest days of radar. After the invention and demonstration of the monostatic radar principle in the late 1930s, bistatic SAR entered into the silent phase despite of multiple recovery during last decades. Only in recent ten years, bistatic SAR received increasing interest and a number of spaceborne bistatic and multistatic radar missions have been suggested, some of which are now under development or in planning, the most successful representative is the bistatic TerraSAR-X tandem. The space distribution between the transmitter and receiver improves the capability, reliability, and flexibility of the SAR system, which in turn makes it a promising and useful supplement to a classical monostatic SAR system. Many advantages in bistatic SAR beyond our imagination have been investigated, including frequent monitoring, resolution enhancement, reduced vulne
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