Efficient Strip-Mode SAR Raw-Data Simulation of Fixed and Moving Targets

The performance of the high-resolution synthetic aperture radar (SAR) with moving-target indication and imaging systems can be analyzed and evaluated by modeling the whole imaging system through a simulation. The raw-data generation in the time domain achieves a realistic simulation procedure provid...

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Raw
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Remote sensing
Roads
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strip-map mode
Synthetic aperture radar
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