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Yonggang Ji, Xu Liang, Weifeng Sun, Weimin Huang, Yiming Wang, Xinling Wang and Zhihao Li
A bistatic high-frequency surface wave radar (HFSWR) with both receiving and transmitting stations placed on different ships (platforms) is a new radar system and referred to as shipborne bistatic HFSWR. In this paper, a first-order ocean surface cross s...
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Tonino Pisanu, Giacomo Muntoni, Luca Schirru, Pierluigi Ortu, Enrico Urru and Giorgio Montisci
Space debris is internationally recognized as a planetary threat. Efforts to enhance the worldwide radar monitoring networks have been intensified in the last years. Among the new radars employed for the observations, one of the most promising is the Bis...
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Mahmoud Rajabi, Hossein Nahavandchi and Mostafa Hoseini
Flood detection and produced maps play essential roles in policymaking, planning, and implementing flood management options. Remote sensing is commonly accepted as a maximum cost-effective technology to obtain detailed information over large areas of lan...
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Shijin Li, Shubi Zhang, Tao Li, Yandong Gao, Qianfu Chen and Xiang Zhang
Interferometric synthetic aperture radar (InSAR) is one of the best methods for obtaining digital elevation models (DEMs). However, the problem of the uncertainty of DEM accuracy affected by the perpendicular baseline still persists, which should be as l...
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Yuebo Zha, Wei Pu, Gao Chen, Yulin Huang and Jianyu Yang
For bistatic forward-looking synthetic aperture radar (BFSAR), motion errors induce two adverse effects on the echo, namely, azimuth phase error and residual range cell migration (RCM). Under the presumption that residual RCM is within a range resolution...
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