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Ship dynamics for maritime ISAR imaging.
Author(s) -
Armin W. Doerry
Publication year - 2008
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/929523
Subject(s) - inverse synthetic aperture radar , computer science , synthetic aperture radar , radar imaging , motion (physics) , radar , computer vision , remote sensing , geology , telecommunications
Demand is increasing for imaging ships at sea. Conventional SAR fails because the ships are usually in motion, both with a forward velocity, and other linear and angular motions that accompany sea travel. Because the target itself is moving, this becomes an Inverse- SAR, or ISAR problem. Developing useful ISAR techniques and algorithms is considerably aided by first understanding the nature and characteristics of ship motion. Consequently, a brief study of some principles of naval architecture sheds useful light on this problem. We attempt to do so here. Ship motions are analyzed for their impact on range-Doppler imaging using Inverse Synthetic Aperture Radar (ISAR). A framework for analysis is developed, and limitations of simple ISAR systems are discussed

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