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Multi-Antenna Synthetic Aperture Radar




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Genere:Libro
Lingua: Inglese
Editore:

CRC Press

Pubblicazione: 04/2017
Edizione: 1° edizione





Note Editore

Synthetic aperture radar (SAR) is a well-known remote sensing technique, but conventional single-antenna SAR is inherently limited by the minimum antenna area constraint. Although there are still technical issues to overcome, multi-antenna SAR offers many benefits, from improved system gain to increased degrees-of-freedom and system flexibility. Multi-Antenna Synthetic Aperture Radar explores the potential and challenges of using multi-antenna SAR in microwave remote sensing applications. These applications include high-resolution imaging, wide-swath remote sensing, ground moving target indication, and 3-D imaging. The book pays particular attention to the signal processing aspects of various multi-antenna SAR from a top-level system perspective. Explore Recent Extensions of Synthetic Aperture Radar Systems The backbone of the book is a series of innovative microwave remote sensing approaches developed by the author. Centered around multi-antenna SAR imaging, these approaches address specific challenges and potential problems in future microwave remote sensing. Chapters examine single-input multiple-output (SIMO) multi-antenna SAR, including azimuth and elevation multi-antenna SAR, and multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) SAR. The book details the corresponding system scheme, signal models, time/phase/spatial synchronization methods, and high-precision imaging algorithms. It also investigates their potential applications. Introductory Tutorials and Novel Approaches in Multi-Antenna SAR Imaging Rigorous and self-contained, this is a unique reference for researchers and industry professionals working with microwave remote sensing, SAR imaging, and radar signal processing. In addition to novel approaches, the book also presents tutorials that serve as an introduction to multi-antenna SAR imaging for those who are new to the field.




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IntroductionWhat is Multi-Antenna SARMulti-Antenna SAR Potentials and ChallengesOrganization of the BookBackground MaterialConvolution and CorrelationSampling Theorem and InterpolationLinearly Frequency Modulated Signal and Matched FilteringRadar Ambiguity FunctionBasic Principle of Synthetic AperturePoint Spread FunctionBasic Image Formation AlgorithmAzimuth Multi-Antenna SARConstraints on Resolution and SwathDisplaced Phase Center Antenna TechniqueSingle-Phase Center Multibeam SARMultiple-Phase Center Multibeam SARAzimuth Scanning Multibeam SARAzimuth Multi-Antenna SAR in GMTIConclusionElevation-Plane Multi-Antenna SARNull Steering in the Elevation-PlaneElevation-Plane Multi-Antenna SARSeveral Practical IssuesMulti-Antenna Chirp Scaling Imaging AlgorithmSystem Performance AnalysisNumerical Simulation ResultsConclusionMIMO SAR Waveform Diversity and DesignIntroductionPolyphase-Coded WaveformDiscrete Frequency-Coding WaveformRandom Stepped-Frequency WaveformOFDM WaveformOFDM Chirp WaveformConstant-Envelope OFDM WaveformConclusionMIMO SAR in High-Resolution Wide-Swath ImagingIntroductionMIMO SAR System SchemeMultidimensional Waveform Encoding SAR HRWS ImagingMIMO SAR HRWS ImagingSpace-Time Coding MIMO SAR HRWS ImagingConclusionMIMO SAR in Moving Target IndicationIntroductionMIMO SAR with Multiple Antennas in AzimuthAdaptive Matched FilteringMoving Target Indication via Three-Antenna MIMO SARMoving Target Indication via Two-Antenna MIMO SARImaging Simulation ResultsConclusionDistributed Multi-Antenna SAR Time and Phase SynchronizationFrequency Stability in Frequency SourcesTime and Phase Synchronization Problem in Distributed SAR SystemsImpacts of Oscillator Frequency InstabilityDirect-Path Signal-Based Time and Phase SynchronizationGPS-Based Time and Phase SynchronizationPhase Synchronization LinkTransponder-Based Phase SynchronizationConclusionDistributed Multi-Antenna SAR Antenna SynchronizationImpacts of Antenna Directing ErrorsBeam Scan-On-Scan TechniquePulse Chasing TechniqueSliding Spotlight and Footprint ChasingMultibeam Forming on ReceiverDetermination of Baseline and OrientationConclusionAzimuth-Variant Multi-Antenna SAR Image Formation ProcessingIntroductionImaging Performance AnalysisAzimuth-Variant Characteristics AnalysisMotion CompensationAzimuth-Variant Bistatic SAR Imaging AlgorithmConclusionMulti-Antenna SAR Three-Dimensional ImagingIntroductionDownward-Looking SAR Three-Dimensional ImagingSide-Looking SAR Three-Dimensional ImagingForward-Looking SAR Three-Dimensional ImagingFrequency Diverse Array SAR Three-Dimensional ImagingConclusionBibliographyIndex




Autore

Wen-Qin Wang, Ph.D., is currently an associate professor in the School of Communication and Information Engineering at the University of Electronic Science and Technology of China (UESTC), Chengdu. He is also a visiting scholar at the City University of Hong Kong. From June 2011 to May 2012, Dr. Wang was a visiting scholar at the Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken, New Jersey. His research interests include communication and radar signal processing and novel radar imaging techniques. He has authored more than 100 papers. Dr. Wang is the recipient of several awards, including the Hong Kong Scholar (2012), the New Century Excellent Talents in University (2012), The Outstanding Young Scholars of Sichuan Province (2012), The Young Scholar of Distinction of UESTC (2012), the Excellent Ph.D. Dissertation of Sichuan Province (2011), the Project Investigator Innovation Award from the Wiser Foundation of the Institute of Digital China (2009), and the Excellent Paper Award of the 12th Chinese Annual Radar Technology Conference (2012). He is an editorial board member of two international journals and was the Technical Program Committee Co-chair of the International Conference on Computational Problem Solving, Chengdu, in 2011.










Altre Informazioni

ISBN:

9781138076471

Condizione: Nuovo
Dimensioni: 9.25 x 6.25 in Ø 1.00 lb
Formato: Brossura
Illustration Notes:221 b/w images and 16 tables
Pagine Arabe: 468


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