Meter-Wave Synthetic Aperture Radar for Concealed Object Detection / by Hans Hellsten.

Presenting the principles of meter wave ground imaging, this book looks at the scattering of VHF/UHF radar signals, including the basic laws of electromagnetism, homogeneous media, media discontinuities/non-flat media discontinuities, and ground reflectivity. --

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Main Author: Hellsten, Hans (Author)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Norwood, MA : Artech House, [2017]
Series:Artech House radar library.
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Table of Contents:
  • Meter-Wave Synthetic Aperture Radarfor Concealed Object Detection; Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgment; 1 This Book: Why and How; References; 2 Scattering of Very High Frequency/Ultrahigh Frequency Radar Signals; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Basic Laws of Electromagnetism; 2.3 Homogeneous Media; 2.4 Media Discontinuities: Media Divided by a Flat Boundary; 2.5 Nonflat Media Discontinuities; 2.6 Ground Reflectivity; 2.7 Generic Objects; References; 3 Meter Wavelength Synthetic Aperture Radar; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Useful Bandwidth; 3.3 SAR Imaging Principles; 3.4 Comparison With Collected SAR data
  • 3.5 SAR Imaging of Moving ObjectsReferences; 4 Meter Wavelength SAR System Design; 4.1 Low-Frequency SAR Design Aspects; 4.2 Characterization of Additive Noise; 4.3 Antenna System Basics; 4.4 Waveforms; 4.5 Emission Adaptation; References; 5 Meter Wavelength SAR Processing; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 FFBP Method; 5.3 Explicit Treatment of Base 2 FFBP; 5.4 Sensitivity to Motion Errors; 5.5 Motion Estimation Methods; References; 6 Multidata Target Detection; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Bayesian Change Detection; 6.3 Covariance Moving Target Extraction; 6.4 Polarimetric Subsurface Imaging; References