Multidimensional Radar Imaging

NATO SET-196, a Research Task Group (RTG) that was active within the Sensor and Electronics Technology (SET) Panel, carried out a thorough gap analysis of imaging systems, especially when performed with single channel radar. SET-196 also explored systems and algorithms that were based on multi-chann...

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Other Authors Martorella, Marco (Editor)
Format Electronic eBook
LanguageEnglish
Published Stevenage : SciTech Publishing, an imprint of The Institution of Engineering and Technology, 2019.
SeriesElectromagnetics and Radar Ser.
Subjects
Online AccessFull text
ISBN9781785618086
1785618083
9781785618079
1785618075
Physical Description1 online resource (356 pages)

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Table of Contents:
  • Intro; Contents; About the editors; Foreword; 1. Introduction / Marco Martorella and David Greig; Part I. Multidimensional radar imaging algorithms; 2. Three-dimensional inverse synthetic aperture radar / Daniele Staglianò, Federica Salvetti, Elisa Giusti and Marco Martorella; 3. STAP-ISAR / Samuele Gelli, Alessio Bacci and Marco Martorella; 4. Wide-band multi-look passive ISAR / Elisa Giusti, Marco Martorella, Fabrizio Berizzi and Amerigo Capria; 5. Radar tomography / Hai-Tan Tran and Lorenzo Lo Monte; 6. Multistatic PCL-SAR / Diego Cristallini, Philipp Wojaczek and Ingo Walterscheid
  • 7. Sparsity-driven multistatic ISAR image reconstruction / Stefan BriskenPart II. Practical feasibility and applications; 8. Rotor blade parameter estimation with multichannel passive radar / Marcin Kamil Bączyk and Jacek Misiurewicz; 9. Multistatic 3D ISAR imaging of maritime targets / Federica Salvetti, Elisa Giusti, Daniele Staglianò and Marco Martorella; 10. Challenges of semi-cooperative bi/multistatic synthetic aperture radar (SAR) using Cosmo-SkyMed as an illuminator / Claire Stevenson, Matthew Nottingham, Darren Muff and David Blacknell