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12 August 2004 A SAR imaging model for large-scale atmospheric inhomogeneities
Fred M. Dickey, John M. DeLaurentis, Armin W. Doerry
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Abstract
This paper addresses anomalies that occasionally appear in SAR images. The cause is assumed to be atmospheric inhomogeneities. The atmospheric effect is small and should be more noticeable at longer ranges. A first order model of the SAR image formation process is developed. This model predicts secondary effects in the image that are not directly observed. The secondary effects are attributed to coupling between the image and frequency (data) space.
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Fred M. Dickey, John M. DeLaurentis, and Armin W. Doerry "A SAR imaging model for large-scale atmospheric inhomogeneities", Proc. SPIE 5410, Radar Sensor Technology VIII and Passive Millimeter-Wave Imaging Technology VII, (12 August 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.541560
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KEYWORDS
Atmospheric modeling

Synthetic aperture radar

Radar

Fourier transforms

Data modeling

Image processing

Antennas

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