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Inverse Synthetic Aperture Radar Imaging Using a Fully Convolutional Neural Network

IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Letters, 2020
The traditional inverse synthetic aperture radar (ISAR) imaging uses the range-Doppler (RD) type of methods. The compressive sensing (CS)-based ISAR imaging is capable of obtaining good target images of high contrast and less sidelobe with much less ...
Changyu Hu, Ling Wang, Ze Li, Daiyin Zhu
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On Bistatic Inverse Synthetic Aperture Radar

IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems, 2007
The use of multiple radar configurations can overcome some of the geometrical limitations that exist when obtaining radar images of a target using inverse synthetic aperture radar (ISAR) techniques. It is shown here how a particular bistatic configuration can produce three view angles and three ISAR images simultaneously.
MARTORELLA, MARCO   +4 more
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Database Of Simulated Inverse Synthetic Aperture Radar Images For Short Range Automotive Radar

Radar, 2020
Inverse synthetic aperture radar (ISAR) images of dynamic targets have been used for automatic target recognition purposes. Limited experimental data of ISAR images of automotive targets are currently available to the radar community.
Neeraj Pandey, Gaurav Duggal, S. S. Ram
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System compensation for inverse synthetic aperture radar

Proceedings of National Aerospace and Electronics Conference (NAECON'94), 2002
A system compensation method applied to an inverse synthetic aperture radar (ISAR) with STRETCH processing is presented in this paper. Some of the key issues causing sidelobes in ISAR design are discussed and the simulation and experiment results are given. This method can compensate not only the system distortion but the quadrature nonbalance.
Guolin Wang, Rongqing Xu, Zhidao Cao
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Inverse synthetic aperture radar (ISAR)

2001
Imaging of tracked moving targets is possible by applying the principles of synthetic aperture. The relative motion between the target and the fixed radar system creates this aperture. The necessary rotation of the target with respect to the line of sight amounts to only few degrees.
PHILIPPE LACOMME   +3 more
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Bistatic inverse synthetic aperture radar imaging

IEEE International Radar Conference, 2005., 2005
The use of a monostatic radar configuration limits the ability of an inverse synthetic aperture radar (ISAR) system to image targets in certain geometries. By employing bistatic geometries this limitation may be overcome. Bistatic radar systems will pay a great role in the coming decade since a large number of radar missions are being foreseen.
Yabiao Zhang, Ziyue Tang, Zhenbo Zhu
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Bayesian Inverse Synthetic Aperture Radar Imaging

IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Letters, 2011
In this letter, a novel algorithm of inverse synthetic aperture radar (ISAR) imaging based on Bayesian estimation is proposed, wherein the ISAR imaging joint with phase adjustment is mathematically transferred into signal reconstruction via maximum a posteriori estimation.
Gang Xu   +4 more
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Inverse Synthetic Aperture Radar Imaging Using Fourier Transform Technique

2019 1st International Conference on Innovations in Information and Communication Technology (ICIICT), 2019
Inverse Synthetic Aperture Radar (ISAR) imaging techniques are used to estimate the target spatial image using target backscatter data. In the ISAR measurement environment, the target is often modeled as a collection of point scatterers to take advantage
Priyanka Shakya, A. B. Bazil Raj
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An inverse method for the processing of synthetic aperture radar data

Inverse Problems, 1987
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H. Hellsten, L. E. Andersson
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Terahertz Inverse Synthetic Aperture Radar

2025 IEEE Research and Applications of Photonics in Defense Conference (RAPID)
Using a novel THz radar, we generate inverse-synthetic-aperture-radar images of a rudimentary test target and experimentally demonstrate a cross-range resolution better than one centimeter.
Colin Casey   +5 more
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