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21 December 1994 Real-time synthetic aperture radar (SAR) processing for large squint angles
B. S. Raman, Alberto Moreira, Rainer Spielbauer
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Abstract
This paper proposes a new approach for high resolution SAR processing which is suitable for real-time processing of highly squinted data. The proposed approach does not use any interpolation and minimizes the storage requirement in the processing. The basic idea is to perform a 1D range and azimuth processing with no range cell migration correction. The defocused impulse response function (IRF) is then correlated with a small 2D kernel (typically 32 X 32 points) which deconvolves the amplitude and phase errors. Several simulation results using the parameters of the E-SAR system of DLR are presented to demonstrate the validity of the new approach.
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B. S. Raman, Alberto Moreira, and Rainer Spielbauer "Real-time synthetic aperture radar (SAR) processing for large squint angles", Proc. SPIE 2316, SAR Data Processing for Remote Sensing, (21 December 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.197527
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KEYWORDS
Synthetic aperture radar

Image processing

Data processing

Remote sensing

Computer simulations

Convolution

Digital signal processing

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