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High-Temporal-Resolution High-Spatial-Resolution Spaceborne SAR Based on Continuously Varying PRF
2017
Sensors
Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) is a well-established and powerful imaging technique for acquiring high-spatial-resolution images of the Earth's surface. With the development of beam steering techniques, sliding spotlight and staring spotlight modes have been employed to support high-spatial-resolution applications. In addition to this strengthened high-spatial-resolution and wide-swath capability, high-temporal-resolution (short repeat-observation interval) represents a key capability for
doi:10.3390/s17081700
pmid:28757547
pmcid:PMC5579889
fatcat:mm2hrg2pura67owjybgqcrjwpa