1993
DOI: 10.1117/12.160347
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<title>Imaging of buried and foliage-obscured objects with an ultrawide-bandwidth polarimetric SAR</title>

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“…A common clutter source requiring penetration is foliage canopy. Successful penetration of foliage canopy has been demonstrated by using an ultra-wideband synthetic aperture radar [3,7,8,20,23]. The signal-to-noise ratio determines the power of the illuminating radar while the signal-to-clutter ratio determines the radar camouflage characteristics of the smart textile.…”
Section: Trauma Sitementioning
confidence: 99%
“…A common clutter source requiring penetration is foliage canopy. Successful penetration of foliage canopy has been demonstrated by using an ultra-wideband synthetic aperture radar [3,7,8,20,23]. The signal-to-noise ratio determines the power of the illuminating radar while the signal-to-clutter ratio determines the radar camouflage characteristics of the smart textile.…”
Section: Trauma Sitementioning
confidence: 99%