Synthetic Aperture Radar, SAR, is an aperture synthesis technique to generate an image of the ground from air or space with high resolution. Signal processing is performed in frequency domain with Fourier Transform techniques, or in time domain with Back Projection techniques. The advantage of Back-Projection processing is that any aperture shape can be handled and the processing can be performed in real time. The Fast Factorized Back Projection algorithm, FFBP, is also computationally efficient and comparable to Fast Fourier Transform methods. When the resolution is near wavelength size the FFBP algorithm is dependent on accurate positioning data and topography information to avoid defocusing due to range errors. Other SAR image formation ...
The following report deals with a new autofocus algorithm within the framework of time domain SAR pr...
The Back Projection (BP) algorithm is a very important time-domain methodology for Synthetic Apertur...
The back-projection (BP) algorithm is a SAR processing approach that uses time-domain convolution of...
<p>Synthetic Aperture Radar, SAR, is an aperture synthesis technique to generate an image of the gro...
This paper describes a Fast Factorized Back-Projection (FFBP) formulation that includes a fully inte...
This paper describes a Fast Factorized Back-Projection (FFBP) formulation that includes a fully inte...
This paper leads a discussion on how to form a Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) image without knowing ...
This paper leads a discussion on how to form a SAR image without knowing the track. That is within t...
Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) imagery is a very useful resource for the civilian remote sensing com...
Fast factorized backprojection (FFBP) takes advantage of high accuracy of time-domain algorithms whi...
This paper introduces a new autofocus algorithm, specifically suitable for UWB SAR systems. The stra...
This paper presents a fast factorized back-projection (FFBP) algorithm that can satisfactorily proce...
In synthetic aperture radar (SAR), many adverse conditions may cause errors in the raw phase-history...
Time-domain algorithms have great application prospect in Ultra Wide Band Synthetic Aperture Radar (...
With the increasing requirement for resolution, the negligence of topography variations causes serio...
The following report deals with a new autofocus algorithm within the framework of time domain SAR pr...
The Back Projection (BP) algorithm is a very important time-domain methodology for Synthetic Apertur...
The back-projection (BP) algorithm is a SAR processing approach that uses time-domain convolution of...
<p>Synthetic Aperture Radar, SAR, is an aperture synthesis technique to generate an image of the gro...
This paper describes a Fast Factorized Back-Projection (FFBP) formulation that includes a fully inte...
This paper describes a Fast Factorized Back-Projection (FFBP) formulation that includes a fully inte...
This paper leads a discussion on how to form a Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) image without knowing ...
This paper leads a discussion on how to form a SAR image without knowing the track. That is within t...
Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) imagery is a very useful resource for the civilian remote sensing com...
Fast factorized backprojection (FFBP) takes advantage of high accuracy of time-domain algorithms whi...
This paper introduces a new autofocus algorithm, specifically suitable for UWB SAR systems. The stra...
This paper presents a fast factorized back-projection (FFBP) algorithm that can satisfactorily proce...
In synthetic aperture radar (SAR), many adverse conditions may cause errors in the raw phase-history...
Time-domain algorithms have great application prospect in Ultra Wide Band Synthetic Aperture Radar (...
With the increasing requirement for resolution, the negligence of topography variations causes serio...
The following report deals with a new autofocus algorithm within the framework of time domain SAR pr...
The Back Projection (BP) algorithm is a very important time-domain methodology for Synthetic Apertur...
The back-projection (BP) algorithm is a SAR processing approach that uses time-domain convolution of...