Bistatic SAR / ISAR / FSR :Theory Algorithms and Program Implementation

Publication subTitle :Theory Algorithms and Program Implementation

Author: Andon Dimitrov Lazarov  

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc‎

Publication year: 2013

E-ISBN: 9781118863527

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9781848215740

Subject: TN959 Radar by their uses

Language: ENG

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Description

Bistatic radar consists of a radar system which comprises a transmitter and receiver which are separated by a distance comparable to the expected target distance.

This book provides a general theoretical description of such bistatic technology in the context of synthetic aperture, inverse synthetic aperture and forward scattering radars from the point of view of analytical geometrical and signal formation as well as processing theory. Signal formation and image reconstruction algorithms are developed with the application of high informative linear frequency and phase code modulating techniques, and numerical experiments that confirm theoretical models are carried out. The authors suggest the program implementation of developed algorithms.

A theoretical summary of the latest results in the field of bistatic radars is provided, before applying an analytical geometrical description of scenarios of bistatic synthetic aperture, inverse synthetic aperture and forward scattering radars with cooperative and non-cooperative transmitters. Signal models with linear frequency and phase code modulation are developed, and special phase modulations with C/A (coarse acquisition) and P (precision) of GPS satellite transmitters are considered. The authors suggest Matlab implementations of all geometrical models and signal formation and processing algorithms.

Contents

1. Bistatic Synthetic Aperture Radar (BSAR) Survey.
2. BSAR Geometry.
3. BSAR Waveforms and Signal Models.
4. BSAR Image Reconstruction Algorithms.
5. Analytical Geometrical Determination of BSAR Resolution.
6. BSAR Experimental Results.
7. BSAR Matlab Implementation.

A general theoretical description of bistatic technology within the scope of synthetic aperture, inverse synthetic aperture and forward scattering radars from the point of view of analytical geometrical and signal formation and processing theory.

Signal formation and image reconstruction algorithms are developed in this title, with application of high informative linear frequency and phase code modulating techniques. Numerical experiments that confirm theoretical models are carried out and the authors suggest program implementation for the algorithms developed.

Chapter

Cover

pp.:  1 – 1

Title page

pp.:  1 – 5

Contents

pp.:  5 – 7

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

pp.:  7 – 11

CHAPTER 2. BSAR GEOMETRY

pp.:  13 – 29

CHAPTER 3. BSAR WAVEFORMS AND SIGNAL MODELS

pp.:  29 – 41

CHAPTER 4. BSAR IMAGE RECONSTRUCTION ALGORITHMS

pp.:  41 – 61

CHAPTER 5. ANALYTICAL GEOMETRICAL DETERMINATION OF BSAR RESOLUTION

pp.:  61 – 77

CHAPTER 6. BSAR EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS

pp.:  77 – 89

CHAPTER 7. BSAR MATLAB IMPLEMENTATION

pp.:  89 – 135

BIBLIOGRAPHY

pp.:  135 – 183

INDEX

pp.:  183 – 193

LastPages

pp.:  193 – 195

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