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Analysis and Simulation for a Spotlight-Mode Aircraft SAR in Circular Flight PathA wide azimuth beam SAR can offer higher resolution or wider azimuth viewing angle; two factors that help better characterize the backscattering property of targets for various science applications. One disadvantage of wide beam SAR is that a much higher pulse repetition frequency (PRF) is usually required since PRF is proportional to the radar beam angle. This problem can be resolved using a spotlight-mode concept: steering a narrow beam SAR to a fixed spot on the ground. The drawback of a spotlight-mode SAR is its limited coverage. A conventional spotlight-mode SAR operates along a straight line path as shown in Figure 1. It can be shown that spotlight-mode SAR that follows a straight line path has difficulty in achieving the ultimate resolution of lambda/4. It also cannot utilize the full 180 degree of azimuth viewing angle that can be attained only when the synthetic aperture length approaches infinity.
Document ID
20060038612
Acquisition Source
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Document Type
Conference Paper
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Authors
Jin, Michael Y.
Chen, Ming
Date Acquired
August 23, 2013
Publication Date
August 1, 1993
Subject Category
Earth Resources And Remote Sensing
Distribution Limits
Public
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