Synthetic Aperture Radar Imaging
S.Krishna1, M.Sai Vineeth2, Ch.Balaji3, A.Rama Krishna4
1S.Krishna, B.Tech Final Year, Department of ECE, KL Univeristy, Vaddeswaram (A.P), India.
2M.Sai Vineeth, B.Tech Final Year, Department of ECE, KL Univeristy, Vaddeswaram (A.P), India.
3Ch.Balaji, B.Tech Final Year, Department of ECE, KL Univeristy, Vaddeswaram (A.P), India.
4A.Rama Krishna, B.Tech, Assistant Professor, Department of ECM, KL University, Vaddeswaram (A.P), India.
Manuscript received on 15 April 2013 | Revised Manuscript received on 22 April 2013 | Manuscript Published on 30 April 2013 | PP: 320-322 | Volume-2 Issue-5, April 2013 | Retrieval Number: E0699042413/13©BEIESP
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Abstract: In this paper we introduce new synthetic aperture radar (SAR) imaging modality which can provide a high resolution map of the spatial distribution of targets and terrain using a significantly reduced number of needed transmitted and /or received electromagnetic waveforms. This new imaging scheme requires no new hardware components and allows the aperture to be compressed. It also presents many new applications and advantages which include strong resistance to counter measures and interception, imaging much wider swaths and reduced on-board storage requirements.
Keywords: SAR.
Scope of the Article: Radar and Satellite