Fast factorized backprojection (FFBP) takes advantage of high accuracy of time-domain algorithms while also possessing high efficiency comparable with conventional frequency domain algorithms. When phase errors need to be compensated for high-resolution synthetic aperture radar (SAR) imaging, however, neither polar formatted subimages within FFBP flow nor the final Cartesian image formed by FFBP is suitable for phase gradient autofocus (PGA). This is because these kinds of images are not capable of providing PGA with a clear Fourier transform relationship (FTR) between image domain and range-compressed phase history domain. In this paper, we make some essential modifications to the original FFBP and present a scheme to incorporate overlappe...
The back-projection (BP) algorithm is a SAR processing approach that uses time-domain convolution of...
Fast-Factorized Back-Projection (FFBP) algorithm capable of processing 2D and 3D Synthetic Aperture ...
This paper leads a discussion on how to form a Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) image without knowing ...
<p>Synthetic Aperture Radar, SAR, is an aperture synthesis technique to generate an image of the gro...
The Phase Gradient Autofocus (PGA) algorithm was developed for spotlight mode SAR for phase error e...
The Back Projection (BP) algorithm is a very important time-domain methodology for Synthetic Apertur...
In synthetic aperture radar (SAR), many adverse conditions may cause errors in the raw phase-history...
This paper presents a fast factorized back-projection (FFBP) algorithm that can satisfactorily proce...
With the increasing requirement for resolution, the negligence of topography variations causes serio...
This paper describes a Fast Factorized Back-Projection (FFBP) formulation that includes a fully inte...
The Phase Gradient Autofocus (PGA) algorithm is extended to work for synthetic aperture radar (SAR) ...
This paper describes a Fast Factorized Back-Projection (FFBP) formulation that includes a fully inte...
Autofocus plays a major role in synthetic aperture radar (SAR) and inverse SAR (ISAR) processing to ...
A Fast Back Projection (FBP) algorithm for spotlight mode Bistatic Synthetic Aperture Radar (Bi-SAR)...
This paper introduces a new autofocus algorithm, specifically suitable for UWB SAR systems. The stra...
The back-projection (BP) algorithm is a SAR processing approach that uses time-domain convolution of...
Fast-Factorized Back-Projection (FFBP) algorithm capable of processing 2D and 3D Synthetic Aperture ...
This paper leads a discussion on how to form a Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) image without knowing ...
<p>Synthetic Aperture Radar, SAR, is an aperture synthesis technique to generate an image of the gro...
The Phase Gradient Autofocus (PGA) algorithm was developed for spotlight mode SAR for phase error e...
The Back Projection (BP) algorithm is a very important time-domain methodology for Synthetic Apertur...
In synthetic aperture radar (SAR), many adverse conditions may cause errors in the raw phase-history...
This paper presents a fast factorized back-projection (FFBP) algorithm that can satisfactorily proce...
With the increasing requirement for resolution, the negligence of topography variations causes serio...
This paper describes a Fast Factorized Back-Projection (FFBP) formulation that includes a fully inte...
The Phase Gradient Autofocus (PGA) algorithm is extended to work for synthetic aperture radar (SAR) ...
This paper describes a Fast Factorized Back-Projection (FFBP) formulation that includes a fully inte...
Autofocus plays a major role in synthetic aperture radar (SAR) and inverse SAR (ISAR) processing to ...
A Fast Back Projection (FBP) algorithm for spotlight mode Bistatic Synthetic Aperture Radar (Bi-SAR)...
This paper introduces a new autofocus algorithm, specifically suitable for UWB SAR systems. The stra...
The back-projection (BP) algorithm is a SAR processing approach that uses time-domain convolution of...
Fast-Factorized Back-Projection (FFBP) algorithm capable of processing 2D and 3D Synthetic Aperture ...
This paper leads a discussion on how to form a Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) image without knowing ...