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22 August 2001 Dual synthetic aperture radar system
Thomas J. Cataldo
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Abstract
This manuscript develops the mathematical basis and the physical radar principles and computer simulation results which are the basis for the three techniques developed. The three techniques developed to attain the objective are unique and based on extensive mathematical development and computer simulation of radar principles and employ real radar data. The object of this paper is to further process the radar data from two synthetic arrays and determine very accurately the range, relative radial velocity and angular position of the target (within the resolution of a doppler bin or better). The target may or not be in the presence of clutter.
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Thomas J. Cataldo "Dual synthetic aperture radar system", Proc. SPIE 4374, Radar Sensor Technology VI, (22 August 2001); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.438150
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KEYWORDS
Doppler effect

Target detection

Antennas

Radar

Filtering (signal processing)

Data processing

Optical filters

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