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Benlei Zhang, Fei Yang, Fuguo Wang and Baowei Lu
Active optics and aberration correction techniques for sparse aperture segmented mirrors are studied. A finite element model of the sparse aperture segmented mirror was established, and a multi-aperture aberration polynomial was derived. According to the...
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Junhong Qian, Xiaoyan Wu, Hewei Liu, Xiubao Hua, Ye Tao and Rongzhu Zhang
In order to further explore the technical difficulties involved in orienting the sparse-aperture imaging system towards practical applications, this paper proposes an optical?mechanical structure design scheme and performance simulation, as well as actua...
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Shaona Wang, Yang Liu and Linlin Li
In this study, a novel feature learning method for synthetic aperture radar (SAR) image automatic target recognition is presented. It is based on spatial pyramid matching (SPM), which represents an image by concatenating the pooling feature vectors that ...
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Lening Wang, Hangfang Zhao and Qide Wang
Sparse arrays with low cost and engineering complexity are widely applied in many fields. However, the high peak sidelobe level (PSLL) of a sparse array causes the degradation of weak target detection performance. Particularly for the large size of under...
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Saeid Gharechelou, Ryutaro Tateishi, Josaphat Tetuko Sri Sumantyo and Brian Alan Johnson
Soil moisture is a critical component for Earth science studies, and Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) data have high potential for retrieving soil moisture using backscattering models. In this study, polarimetric SAR (PALSAR: Phased Array type L-band Synth...
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Giovanni Nico, Sérgio C. Oliveira, Joao Catalão and José Luis Zêzere
In this work, we study the capability of the ground surface to generate Persistent Scatterers (PS) based on the lithology, slope and aspect angles. These properties affect the scattering behavior of the Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) signal, the interfer...
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Gustavo de Araújo Carvalho, Peter J. Minnett, Eduardo Tavares Paes, Fernando Pellon De Miranda and Luiz Landau
Our research focuses on refining the ability to discriminate two petrogenic oil-slick categories: the sea surface expression of naturally-occurring oil seeps and man-made oil spills. For that, a long-term RADARSAT-2 dataset (244 scenes imaged between 200...
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Yuebo Zha, Yin Zhang, Yulin Huang and Jianyu Yang
In real aperture imaging, the limited azimuth angular resolution seriously restricts the applications of this imaging system. This report presents a maximum a posteriori (MAP) approach based on the Bayesian framework for high angular resolution of real a...
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