Future bi- and multistatic SAR systems could support the scientific community and the commercial market with an additional and powerful tool for imaging and exploration of interesting areas on earth. With the diversity of geometries between transmitter and receivers one can achieve for instance improvements in scene classification, extractions of particular features, and cost reduction. New experiments are necessary to investigate the advantages as well as the problems of bi- and multistatic SAR systems. This paper describes the bistatic use of the spaceborne SAR system TerraSAR-X for future space- borne/airborne SAR exploration. TerraSAR-X will illuminate a particular scene while the receiver, the airborne SAR system PAMIR, will collect th...
Bistatic Synthetic Aperture Radar represents an active research and development area in radar techn...
This paper presents the first SAR imaging results obtained with a fixed ground-based system used in ...
The interest in bistatic synthetic aperture radar, using separated transmitter and receiver flying o...
Future bi- and multistatic SAR systems could support the scientific community and the commercial mar...
The development of new technologies and algorithms in the field of bistatic SAR will lead to new ins...
The spatial separation of the transmitter and the receiver in bistatic synthetic aperture radar (SAR...
Bistatic SAR is a promising and useful supplement to a classical monostatic SAR system. Since transm...
The separation of transmitter and receiver makes bistatic SAR (synthetic aperture radar) systems pre...
This paper demonstrates and analyzes the imaging capability of a passive airborne forward-looking SA...
In this paper, we provide a systematic overview on bistatic SAR image formation for arbitrary platf...
Future spaceborne SAR systems will operate in bi- and multistatic configurations to gain more inform...
Future spaceborne SAR systems will operate in bi- and multistatic configurations to gain more inform...
This tutorial provides a comprehensive overview of the potentials and challenges of bistatic and mul...
Bistatic Synthetic Aperture Radar represents an active research and development area in radar techn...
Bistatic Synthetic Aperture Radar represents an active research and development area in radar techn...
Bistatic Synthetic Aperture Radar represents an active research and development area in radar techn...
This paper presents the first SAR imaging results obtained with a fixed ground-based system used in ...
The interest in bistatic synthetic aperture radar, using separated transmitter and receiver flying o...
Future bi- and multistatic SAR systems could support the scientific community and the commercial mar...
The development of new technologies and algorithms in the field of bistatic SAR will lead to new ins...
The spatial separation of the transmitter and the receiver in bistatic synthetic aperture radar (SAR...
Bistatic SAR is a promising and useful supplement to a classical monostatic SAR system. Since transm...
The separation of transmitter and receiver makes bistatic SAR (synthetic aperture radar) systems pre...
This paper demonstrates and analyzes the imaging capability of a passive airborne forward-looking SA...
In this paper, we provide a systematic overview on bistatic SAR image formation for arbitrary platf...
Future spaceborne SAR systems will operate in bi- and multistatic configurations to gain more inform...
Future spaceborne SAR systems will operate in bi- and multistatic configurations to gain more inform...
This tutorial provides a comprehensive overview of the potentials and challenges of bistatic and mul...
Bistatic Synthetic Aperture Radar represents an active research and development area in radar techn...
Bistatic Synthetic Aperture Radar represents an active research and development area in radar techn...
Bistatic Synthetic Aperture Radar represents an active research and development area in radar techn...
This paper presents the first SAR imaging results obtained with a fixed ground-based system used in ...
The interest in bistatic synthetic aperture radar, using separated transmitter and receiver flying o...