In this paper, the problem of detecting and localizing multiple scatterers in SAR tomography, starting from compressed measurements is considered. This problem can be addressed as the detection of a sparse signal within the compressed domain and can be approached in the framework of Compressive Sensing (CS) theory. While CS literature has focused on the problem of signal reconstruction, this is frequently not necessary. For instance, in radar systems the main purpose is target detection, which does not necessarily requires a reconstruction of the signal. In this paper, different detectors able of reducing the number of measurements needed for a given detection performance are considered. The detection schemes analyzed are based on support d...
Compressive sensing (CS) techniques offer a framework for the detection and allocation of sparse sig...
Compressed sensing (also known as Compressive sampling) is a new mathematical tool for data processi...
Sparse Representation and Compressive Sensing (CS) theory has gained an increasing interest during t...
The problem of detecting and locating multiple scatterers in multibaseline Synthetic Aperture Radar ...
The problem of detecting and locating multiple scatterers in multibaseline Synthetic Aperture Radar ...
The 3-D SAR tomographic technique based on compressive sampling (CS) has been proven very performing...
In this paper, a Constant False Alarm Rate (CFAR) detection approach of multiple scatterers in SAR t...
SAR Tomographic techniques have been successfully used for separating the contribution of multiple c...
In this paper we investigate the application of a GLRT detector of multiple scatterers in SAR tomogr...
In recent decades, compressive sensing (CS) is a popular theory for studying the inverse problem, an...
Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) interferometry has been the subject of an intensive development in th...
Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) interferometry has been the subject of an intensive development in th...
This paper is focused on the problem of the detection of multiple scatterers in synthetic aperture r...
Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) systems provide images with a resolution related to the transmitted s...
In this paper a new approach to TomoSAR imaging is presented. It is based on the joint use of a Cons...
Compressive sensing (CS) techniques offer a framework for the detection and allocation of sparse sig...
Compressed sensing (also known as Compressive sampling) is a new mathematical tool for data processi...
Sparse Representation and Compressive Sensing (CS) theory has gained an increasing interest during t...
The problem of detecting and locating multiple scatterers in multibaseline Synthetic Aperture Radar ...
The problem of detecting and locating multiple scatterers in multibaseline Synthetic Aperture Radar ...
The 3-D SAR tomographic technique based on compressive sampling (CS) has been proven very performing...
In this paper, a Constant False Alarm Rate (CFAR) detection approach of multiple scatterers in SAR t...
SAR Tomographic techniques have been successfully used for separating the contribution of multiple c...
In this paper we investigate the application of a GLRT detector of multiple scatterers in SAR tomogr...
In recent decades, compressive sensing (CS) is a popular theory for studying the inverse problem, an...
Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) interferometry has been the subject of an intensive development in th...
Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) interferometry has been the subject of an intensive development in th...
This paper is focused on the problem of the detection of multiple scatterers in synthetic aperture r...
Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) systems provide images with a resolution related to the transmitted s...
In this paper a new approach to TomoSAR imaging is presented. It is based on the joint use of a Cons...
Compressive sensing (CS) techniques offer a framework for the detection and allocation of sparse sig...
Compressed sensing (also known as Compressive sampling) is a new mathematical tool for data processi...
Sparse Representation and Compressive Sensing (CS) theory has gained an increasing interest during t...