2016
DOI: 10.3390/s16081177
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Near-Space TOPSAR Large-Scene Full-Aperture Imaging Scheme Based on Two-Step Processing

Abstract: Free of the constraints of orbit mechanisms, weather conditions and minimum antenna area, synthetic aperture radar (SAR) equipped on near-space platform is more suitable for sustained large-scene imaging compared with the spaceborne and airborne counterparts. Terrain observation by progressive scans (TOPS), which is a novel wide-swath imaging mode and allows the beam of SAR to scan along the azimuth, can reduce the time of echo acquisition for large scene. Thus, near-space TOPS-mode SAR (NS-TOPSAR) provides a … Show more

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“…In refs. [23,24] solutions have been presented to solve the aliasing in space environments. Additionally, in ref.…”
Section: Long Baseline Multistatic Radar Challenges In Ssamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In refs. [23,24] solutions have been presented to solve the aliasing in space environments. Additionally, in ref.…”
Section: Long Baseline Multistatic Radar Challenges In Ssamentioning
confidence: 99%