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Moving Target Artifacts in Bistatic Synthetic Aperture Radar Images
2015
IEEE Transactions on Computational Imaging
Synthetic aperture radar (SAR) imaging methods are designed to image stationary scenes. Moving targets appear smeared and misplaced in reconstructed SAR images. This paper presents a theory to quantitatively analyze and predict positioning errors due to moving targets in bistatic SAR imagery. We derive closed-form, parametric equations between the target velocities and positioning errors in reconstructed images. The analysis is applicable to scenarios involving bistatic configurations and
doi:10.1109/tci.2015.2440995
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