WOSInternational audienceClassical radar imaging generally considers targets as set of isotropic independent sources with a constant response in the measured frequency band. Nevertheless, new radar capabilities, in terms of signal bandwidth and angular excursion, may challenge this bright point model. Studies based on multidimensional time-frequency (TF) analysis, describing the angular and frequency behaviour of a scene-s reflectivity, showed that some scatterers may have anisotropic and dispersive responses. Polarisation diversity is an interesting additional source of information in radar imaging, and provides indicators closely linked to some geometric and electromagnetic properties of the observed objects. In this study, a fully polari...
The polarization transformation properties of radar target characterize the radar scattering phenome...
L imagerie SAR considère les cibles comme un ensemble de diffuseurs ponctuels, isotropes et non-disp...
International audienceA new method for Automatic Radar Targets Recognition is presented based on Inv...
WOSInternational audienceClassical radar imaging generally considers targets as set of isotropic ind...
SAR imaging considers target as a set of scatterers, ponctual, isotropic and non-dispersive. This as...
Abstract—This paper proposes to analyze the anisotropic SAR response of particular scatterers using ...
Scatterers characterisation in radar imaging using joint time–frequency analysis an
This paper deals with the analysis of the non-stationary be-havior of scatterers in polarimetric SAR...
In this paper, a fully polarimetric time-frequency analysis method is introduced to decompose synthe...
International audienceThis paper deals with the analysis of energetic non-stationary objects in alre...
In radar imaging, the assumption is made that scatterers are white in the emitted frequency band and...
International audienceThis paper presents a new approach for the discrimination of ship responses us...
Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) images built from received signals are high-resolution maps of the sp...
Abstract In this paper the concept of point-like coherent scatterers (CSs) in urban areas is introdu...
After almost two decades of long investigations into 3D imaging of natural environments, synthetic a...
The polarization transformation properties of radar target characterize the radar scattering phenome...
L imagerie SAR considère les cibles comme un ensemble de diffuseurs ponctuels, isotropes et non-disp...
International audienceA new method for Automatic Radar Targets Recognition is presented based on Inv...
WOSInternational audienceClassical radar imaging generally considers targets as set of isotropic ind...
SAR imaging considers target as a set of scatterers, ponctual, isotropic and non-dispersive. This as...
Abstract—This paper proposes to analyze the anisotropic SAR response of particular scatterers using ...
Scatterers characterisation in radar imaging using joint time–frequency analysis an
This paper deals with the analysis of the non-stationary be-havior of scatterers in polarimetric SAR...
In this paper, a fully polarimetric time-frequency analysis method is introduced to decompose synthe...
International audienceThis paper deals with the analysis of energetic non-stationary objects in alre...
In radar imaging, the assumption is made that scatterers are white in the emitted frequency band and...
International audienceThis paper presents a new approach for the discrimination of ship responses us...
Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) images built from received signals are high-resolution maps of the sp...
Abstract In this paper the concept of point-like coherent scatterers (CSs) in urban areas is introdu...
After almost two decades of long investigations into 3D imaging of natural environments, synthetic a...
The polarization transformation properties of radar target characterize the radar scattering phenome...
L imagerie SAR considère les cibles comme un ensemble de diffuseurs ponctuels, isotropes et non-disp...
International audienceA new method for Automatic Radar Targets Recognition is presented based on Inv...