Bistatic synthetic aperture imaging of moving targets
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Authors
Duman, Kaan
Issue Date
2015-12
Type
Electronic thesis
Thesis
Thesis
Language
ENG
Keywords
Electrical engineering
Alternative Title
Abstract
This thesis studies imaging of moving targets in a bistatic SAR (Bi-SAR) configuration. Conventional SAR systems and associated image formation methods are optimized to image stationary scenes. The imaging of moving targets is a challenging task since these targets appear smeared in SAR images. Additionally, clutter due to stationary scatterers may occlude the relatively weak scattered signal from moving targets.
Description
December 2015
School of Engineering
School of Engineering
Full Citation
Publisher
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY