In this paper a rotating antenna GB-SAR, that we named RotoSAR, has been proposed and tested. The radar head is fixed at a rotating arm and the antennas are aimed in direction orthogonal to the rotation plane. The obtained results both in simulation and in-field tests, show that imagery quality performances are comparable to the linear SAR. On the other hand, the proposed approach is potentially much more faster than conventional Ground Based linear
A rotating antenna ground-based SAR / Pieraccini, Massimiliano; Agostini, Nicola; Papi, Federico; Rocchio, Silvestro. - ELETTRONICO. - (2015), pp. 1515-1518. (Intervento presentato al convegno 12th European Radar Conference, EuRAD 2015 tenutosi a Paris; France nel 9 September 2015 through 11 September 2015) [10.1109/EuRAD.2015.7346345].
A rotating antenna ground-based SAR
PIERACCINI, MASSIMILIANO;
2015
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In this paper a rotating antenna GB-SAR, that we named RotoSAR, has been proposed and tested. The radar head is fixed at a rotating arm and the antennas are aimed in direction orthogonal to the rotation plane. The obtained results both in simulation and in-field tests, show that imagery quality performances are comparable to the linear SAR. On the other hand, the proposed approach is potentially much more faster than conventional Ground Based linearFile | Dimensione | Formato | |
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