05252nam 2200673Ia 450 991101878480332120200520144314.09786611940188978128194018612819401869780470985755047098575597804709857480470985747(CKB)1000000000550613(EBL)366771(SSID)ssj0000112671(PQKBManifestationID)11139414(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000112671(PQKBWorkID)10087249(PQKB)11678100(MiAaPQ)EBC366771(PPN)188218963(OCoLC)264620828(Perlego)2752850(EXLCZ)99100000000055061320071026d2008 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrBistatic radar emerging technology /edited by Mikhail CherniakovHoboken, NJ ;Chichester, West Sussex J. Wiley & Sonsc20081 online resource (418 p.)Description based upon print version of record.9780470026311 0470026316 Includes bibliographical references and index.Bistatic Radar; Contents; List of Contributors; Preface; 1 Fundamentals of Bistatic Synthetic Aperture Radar; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 BSAR Basic Geometry and Resolutions; 1.3 Scientific Applications of the BSAR; 1.3.1 Evaluation of the BRCS of Natural and Manmade Targets by Means of Multiangle Bistatic SAR Observations; 1.3.2 Acquisition of Terrain Elevation and Slope by Means of Range and Bistatic Scattering Measurements; 1.3.3 Acquisition of Velocity Measurements Due to the Simultaneous Measurement of Two Doppler Frequencies1.3.4 Stereoradargrammetric Applications Due to the Large Antenna Separation Involved1.3.5 Improvement of Image Classification and Pattern Recognition Procedures; 1.3.6 High-Resolution Measurements of Components of Sea-Wave Spectra; 1.3.7 Bistatic SAR Data Processing; 1.3.8 Position and Velocity Measurements; 1.3.9 Bistatic Stereoradargrammetry; 1.4 Summary; Abbreviations; Variables; References; 2 Spaceborne Bistatic Synthetic Aperture Radar; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Key Design Issues in Spaceborne BSAR; 2.2.1 Basic Trade-offs in Spaceborne BSAR Configurations2.2.2 Impact of Bistatic Observation on Mission and System Design2.2.3 Payload-Bus Performance Trade-off; 2.2.4 BSAR Missions Functional/Technological Key Issues; 2.3 Mission Analysis of Spaceborne BSAR; 2.3.1 BSAR Orbit Design; 2.3.2 BSAR Attitude and Antenna Pointing Design; 2.4 Summary; Abbreviations; Variables; References; 3 Bistatic SAR for Earth Observation; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Bissat Scientific Rationale and Technical Approach; 3.3 Bistatic Payload Main Characteristics and Architecture; 3.3.1 Design Assumptions; 3.3.2 System Architecture; 3.3.3 Payload Operational Modes3.3.4 Signal Synchronization3.3.5 Science Data Handling and Telecommunication; 3.3.6 Antenna Characteristics; 3.3.7 Overall Budgets; 3.4 Orbit Design; 3.5 Attitude Design and Radar Pointing Design; 3.6 Radar Performance; 3.7 Summary; Abbreviations; Variables; Acknowledgements; References; 4 Spaceborne Interferometric and Multistatic SAR Systems; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Spaceborne SAR Interferometry; 4.3 Interferometric Mission Design; 4.3.1 Satellite Formation; 4.3.2 Phase and Time Synchronization; 4.3.3 Operational Modes for Bi- and Multistatic SAR Systems; 4.4 Mission Examples; 4.4.1 TanDEM-X4.4.2 Semi-active TerraSAR-L Cartwheel Configuration4.5 Advanced Multistatic SAR System Concepts; 4.5.1 SAR Tomography; 4.5.2 Ambiguity Suppression and Resolution Enhancement; 4.5.3 Multistatic SAR Imaging; 4.5.4 Along-Track Interferometry and Moving Object Indication; 4.5.5 Multibaseline Change Detection; 4.6 Discussion; Abbreviations; Variables; References; 5 Airborne Bistatic Synthetic Aperture Radar; 5.1 Bistatic Airborne SAR Objectives; 5.2 Airborne Bistatic SAR Configurations; 5.2.1 Time-Invariant Configurations; 5.2.2 General Bistatic Configurations; 5.2.3 MTI Applications5.2.4 Examples of Resolution PerformancesThe impact of bistatic radar technology on remote sensing is increasing as bistatic systems cross the theoretical threshold into practical embodiment. The wide spectrum of radar applications, including space exploration, defence, transport, aerospace, and meteorology, provides persistent impetus for this progress. This book is dedicated to the more advanced studies in bistatic radar which are currently the subject of intensive research activity and development. With contributions from the leading experts in the field of bistatic radar research, this book collates the latest developments in Bistatic radarRadarBistatic radar.Radar.621.3848Cherniakov Mikhail1841646MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9911018784803321Bistatic radar4421461UNINA