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Synthetic Aperture Radar synthesis a longer antenna (or Aperture) by integrating pulses together that overlap each other to exploit turn rate phenomena.
I. P. Finley has written: 'An investigation of synthetic aperture radar autofocus' -- subject(s): Synthetic aperture radar
Chien Li has written: 'Synthetic aperture radar target detection, feature extraction, and image formation techniques' -- subject(s): Target acquisition, Synthetic aperture radar, Pattern recognition, Radar imagery, Radar signatures
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Space born radar is radar located on a space vehicle, often term a non air breather. Implementation of Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) and Inverse SAR (ISAR) are common
ConfigurationsRadar come in a variety of configuration in the emitter, the receiver, the antenna, wavelength, scan strategies, etc. Bistatic radarContinuous-wave radarDoppler radarFm-cw radarMonopulse radarPassive radarPlanar array radarPulse-dopplerSynthetic aperture radar Synthetically thinned aperture radar
SAR-Lupe Synthetic Aperture Radar Lupe (German for magnifying glass).
Magellan, a JPL-led project, used synthetic aperture radar to map Venus. Martin Marietta in Denver built the spacecraft, Hughes in El Segundo built the radar.
High precision GPS, synthetic aperture radar (interferometry), and LIDAR.
Aaron K. Andrews has written: 'Computer and optical simulations of radar imaging systems' -- subject- s -: Simulation methods, Data analysis, Asteroids, Airplanes, Radar, Imaging systems, Recognition, Inverse synthetic aperture radar
Using an imaging radar. Also known as Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR).
GPS and interferometric synthetic aperture radar monitor both vertical and horizontal movements along the fault.