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Bistatic SAR: Signal Processing and Image Formation.
Author(s) -
Daniel E. Wahl,
David A. Yocky
Publication year - 2014
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/1159449
Subject(s) - bistatic radar , computer science , synthetic aperture radar , preprocessor , signal (programming language) , remote sensing , signal processing , radar imaging , artificial intelligence , digital signal processing , geology , radar , computer hardware , telecommunications , programming language
This report describes the significant processing steps that were used to take the raw recorded digitized signals from the bistatic synthetic aperture RADAR (SAR) hardware built for the NCNS Bistatic SAR project to a final bistatic SAR image. In general, the process steps herein are applicable to bistatic SAR signals that include the direct-path signal and the reflected signal. The steps include preprocessing steps, data extraction to for a phase history, and finally, image format. Various plots and values will be shown at most steps to illustrate the processing for a bistatic COSMO SkyMed collection gathered on June 10, 2013 on Kirtland Air Force Base, New Mexico.

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