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Journal Science Intensive Technologies №9 for 2013 г.
Article in number:
Formation of three-dimensional images in bistatic radar system using inverse aperture synthesis and tomography
Authors:
A.A. Luchin, A.K. Stroev, A.O. Zhukov
Abstract:
A method of formation of the three-dimensional images in a bistatic radar system based on solving the Bojarski physical optics approximation of the inverse diffraction problem solution is developed. The method consists in obtaining two-dimensional images in different planes followed by tomography. An important advantage of the method consists in the fact that construction of the three-dimensional images does not require no long observation time and accumulation of signals. In practice, a single packet of broadband signals is sufficient for constructing the three-dimensional image of a moving object.
Pages: 73-75
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