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Frequency-Domain Bistatic SAR Processing for Spaceborne/Airborne Configuration
2010
IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems
This paper focuses on the bistatic synthetic aperture radar (BiSAR) signal processing in the spaceborne/airborne configuration. Due to the extreme differences in platform velocities and slant ranges, the airborne system operates in the inverse sliding spotlight mode, while the spaceborne system works in the sliding spotlight mode to achieve a tradeoff between the azimuth scene size and azimuth resolution. Such a mode is generally called double sliding spotlight mode. In this configuration, the
doi:10.1109/taes.2010.5545192
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