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Multidimensional Radar Imaging.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Martorella, Marco.
Series:
Radar, Sonar and Navigation Series
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Synthetic aperture radar.
Inverse synthetic aperture radar.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (173 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Stevenage : Institution of Engineering & Technology, 2024.
Summary:
As the second volume on multidimensional radar imaging, this book recalls the work presented within the first book and outlines the research and technology advancements that have occurred in the last 4-5 years. This includes details from the NATO SET-250 RTG on "Multidimensional Radar Imaging" performance metrics.
Contents:
Contents
List of acronyms
Acknowledgements
About the editor
1. Introduction to multi-dimensional radar imaging | Marco Martorella and Luke Rosenberg
2. Multi-aspect SAR Imaging | Malcolm Stevens, Michael Caris and Matern Otten
3. Multi-frequency SAR imaging | Ingo Walterscheid, Patrick Berens and Michael Caris
4. Multidimensional SAR imaging | Michael Caris, Daniel Henke, Andreas Zihlmann, Peter Wellig and Malcolm Stevens
5. Advances in three-dimensional inverse synthetic aperture radar | Luke Rosenberg, Elisa Giusti, Chow Yii Pui, Selenia Ghio, Brian Ng, Marco Martorella, Tri-Tan Cao
6. Passive multistatic ISAR imaging | Marcin Kamil Baczyk
7. Polarimetric three-dimensional inverse synthetic aperture radar | Elisa Giusti, Chow Yii Pui, Ajeet Kumar, Selenia Ghio, Brian Ng, Luke Rosenberg, Marco Martorella and Tri-Tan Cao
8. Non-canonical radar imaging | Naeem Desai, Joshua Hellier, Ella Cooper, Declan Crew and Kieran Dewar
9. Conclusions | Marco Martorella and Luke Rosenberg
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ISBN:
1-83724-396-4
1-83953-831-7
OCLC:
1477224434

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