A 3D imaging radar for small unmanned airplanes - ARTINO

In this paper a 3D imaging radar concept, suitable for an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), and its status is presented. The concept combines a real aperture, realized by a linear array of nadir pointing antennas, and a synthetic aperture, which is spanned by the moving airplane. The radar front-end us...

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