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Synthetic Aperture Radar: Systems and Signal Processing

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ISBN: 978-0-471-85770-9

November 1991

672 pages

Description
The use of synthetic aperture radar (SAR) represents a new era in remote sensing technology. A complete handbook for anyone who must design an SAR system capable of reliably producing high quality image data products, free from image artifacts and calibrated in terms of the target backscatter coefficient. Combines fundamentals underlying the SAR imaging process and the practical system engineering required to produce quality images from a real SAR system. Beginning with a broad overview of SAR technology, it goes on to examine SAR system capabilities and components and detail the techniques required for design and development of the SAR ground data system with emphasis on the correlation processing. Intended for SAR system engineers and researchers, it is generously illustrated for maximum clarity.
About the Author

John C. Curlander and Robert N. McDonough are the authors of Synthetic Aperture Radar: Systems and Signal Processing, published by Wiley.