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Remote sensing using radio waves and microwaves

Review Article. Theory of digital imaging from orbital synthetic-aperture radar

Pages 1009-1057 | Received 23 Jul 1983, Accepted 29 Sep 1983, Published online: 15 May 2007
 

Abstract

Digital synthetic-aperture radar (SAR) imaging techniques have previously only been reported in the literature in a fragmentory manner. This article presents a comprehensive review of the theory of digital SAR imaging from Earth-orbiting satellites. The digital SAR imaging process is explained, including a discussion of various aspects which are specific to satelliteborne SAR. A number of relevant digital-processing techniques are reviewed and it is shown how these techniques may be applied to the processing of digital SAR data. The range migration problem is discussed and various techniques for overcoming it are presented. The paper should be useful not only to the designer of SAR processors, but also to the user of digital SAR data and images.

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