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Informationen zum Autor Xiaolan Qiu, Chibiao Ding and Donghui Hu, Institute of Electronics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, P.R. China Klappentext Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) is critical for remote sensing. It works day and night, in good weather or bad. Bistatic SAR is a new kind of SAR system, where the transmitter and receiver are placed on two separate platforms. Bistatic SAR is one of the most important trends in SAR development, as the technology renders SAR more flexible and safer when used in military environments. Imaging is one of the most difficult and important aspects of bistatic SAR data processing. Although traditional SAR signal processing is fully developed, bistatic SAR has a more complex system structure, so signal processing is more challenging. Focusing on imaging aspects of bistatic SAR signal processing, this book covers resolution analysis, echo generation methods, imaging algorithms, imaging parameter estimation, and motion compensation methods.The book is ideal for researchers and engineers in SAR signal and data processing, as well as those working in bistatic and multistatic radar imaging, and in the radar sciences. Graduate students with a background in radar who are interested in bistatic and multistatic radar will find this book a helpful reference.* Gives a general and updated framework for image formation using signal processing aspects* Starts with an introduction to traditional SAR before moving on to more advanced topics* Offers readers a range of exhaustive tools to process signals and form images* Provides a solid reference for the imaging of other complicated SAR* Sample image synthesis exercises are available from the book's companion site Zusammenfassung Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) is critical for remote sensing. It works day and night, in good weather or bad. Bistatic SAR is a new kind of SAR system, where the transmitter and receiver are placed on two separate platforms. Bistatic SAR is one of the most important trends in SAR development, as the technology renders SAR more flexible and safer when used in military environments. Imaging is one of the most difficult and important aspects of bistatic SAR data processing. Although traditional SAR signal processing is fully developed, bistatic SAR has a more complex system structure, so signal processing is more challenging. Focusing on imaging aspects of bistatic SAR signal processing, this book covers resolution analysis, echo generation methods, imaging algorithms, imaging parameter estimation, and motion compensation methods.The book is ideal for researchers and engineers in SAR signal and data processing, as well as those working in bistatic and multistatic radar imaging, and in the radar sciences. Graduate students with a background in radar who are interested in bistatic and multistatic radar will find this book a helpful reference.* Gives a general and updated framework for image formation using signal processing aspects* Starts with an introduction to traditional SAR before moving on to more advanced topics* Offers readers a range of exhaustive tools to process signals and form images* Provides a solid reference for the imaging of other complicated SAR* Sample image synthesis exercises are available from the book's companion site Inhaltsverzeichnis About the Authors ix Preface xi Acknowledgements xiii List of Acronyms xv 1 Introduction 1 1.1 Overview of SAR Development 1 1.1.1 The History of SAR Development 1 1.1.2 The Current Status and Trends of SAR Development 3 1.2 Brief Introduction of Bistatic SAR 8 1.2.1 Basic Concept of Bistatic SAR 8 1.2.2 The Advantages and the Prospects of Bistatic SAR 8 1.2.3 The Present Status of Bistatic SAR Development 9 1.2.4 The Key Problems of Bistatic SAR 11 1.3 Contents of the Book 13 References 14 2 Signal...