Villano M, Krieger G, Moreira A (2012)
Publication Type: Conference contribution
Publication year: 2012
Pages Range: 1-3
Conference Proceedings Title: 2012 IEEE GOLD Remote Sensing Conference
URI: https://elib.dlr.de/75767/
Synthetic aperture radar (SAR) is the ideal sensor for the systematic observation of dynamic processes on the Earth′s surface. However, current SAR systems are limited, in that a wider coverage can only be achieved at the expense of a degraded azimuth resolution. To overcome this limitation, an innovative concept is considered, Staggered-SAR, where the pulse repetition frequency is continuously varied and high-resolution wide-swath (HRWS) imaging is achieved with a single azimuth channel system. The system design, the processing required to reconstruct the non-uniformly sampled signal, as well as a performance analysis, are considered.
APA:
Villano, M., Krieger, G., & Moreira, A. (2012). Staggered-SAR: A New Concept for High-Resolution Wide-Swath Imaging. In 2012 IEEE GOLD Remote Sensing Conference (pp. 1-3).
MLA:
Villano, Michelangelo, Gerhard Krieger, and Alberto Moreira. "Staggered-SAR: A New Concept for High-Resolution Wide-Swath Imaging." Proceedings of the 2012 IEEE GOLD Remote Sensing Conference 2012. 1-3.
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