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Features of synthesizing of the aperture of the antenna at rotation of the phase center of the antenna and a mode of the review «under themselves»
B. G. Tatarskiy, D. A. Yasentsev
Resolution of synthesizing aperture radar system at various ways of moving of the phase centre of the aerial
B. G. Tatarskiy, M. N. Zhukov, D. A. Yasentsev
The Characteristic of an Orientation of the Artificial Aperture and its Dependence on a Kind of a Trajectory of Moving of the Phase Centre of the Real Aerial
B. G. Tatarskiy, D. A. Yasentsev
Aperture Synthesizing Taking Account of Forward and Circular Antenna Phase Center Movement
B.G. Tatarsky, E.V. Maystrenko
Radar multivariate function of uncertainties as converter of information
A. M. Poletaev
Moving targets indication of synthetic aperture radar at rotation of the phase centre of the aerial
A. V. Pilkov, B. G. Tatarskiy
Synthesizing radar aperture while rotating the phase center of the receiver antenna with a fixed spatial position of the transmitter module

B.G. Tatarsky1, А.А. Filatov2, Najjar Tammam3

1,3 Moscow Aviation Institute (National Research University) (Moscow, Russia)

1,2 MIREA; JSC «Concern of radio engineering «Vega» (Moscow, Russia)

Choice of the parameters of the algorithm for autofocusing of radar images based on estimates of the average Doppler frequency

А.V. Broukhansky – Ph.D. (Eng.), Associate Professor, Moscow Aviation Institute (National Research University) E-mail: a.v.brou@gmail.com

Influence of stationary transmitting module position and carrier motion on aperture synthesis process in distributed radar with rotation of receiving antenna phase center

B.G. Tatarsky1, Najjar Tammam2

1,2 Moscow Aviation Institute (National Research University) (Moscow, Russia)

1 RTU MIREA (Moscow, Russia)

1 Science and Education Center of JSC «Corporation «Vega» (Moscow, Russia)

Features of the trajectory signal processing in the distributed radar when rotating the joint set of transmitting and receiving antennas

B. G. Tatarsky1, А. V. Arkhipov2
1 Concern Vega JSC (Moscow, Russia)
1, 2 Moscow Aviation Institute (National Research University) (Moscow, Russia)
1 MIREA – Russian Technological University (Moscow, Russia)