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Publications about 'error compensation'
Articles in journal or book chapters
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Guodong Jin,
Kaiyu Liu,
Yunkai Deng,
Yu Sha,
Robert Wang,
Dacheng Liu,
Wei Wang,
Yajun Long,
and Yongwei Zhang.
Nonlinear Frequency Modulation Signal Generator in LT-1.
IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Letters,
16(10):1570-1574,
October 2019.
Keyword(s): Signal generators,
Frequency modulation,
Synthetic aperture radar,
Field programmable gate arrays,
Complexity theory,
Matrix decomposition,
Signal to noise ratio,
Nonlinear frequency modulation (NLFM) signal,
signal generator,
synthetic aperture radar (SAR).
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José-Tomás González-Partida,
Pablo Almorox-González,
Mateo Burgos-Garcěa,
and Blas-Pablo Dorta-Naranjo.
SAR System for UAV Operation with Motion Error Compensation beyond the Resolution Cell.
Sensors, Special Issue on Synthetic Aperture Radar,
8(5):3384-3405,
2008.
Keyword(s): SAR Processing,
Motion Compensation,
MoComp,
Airborne SAR,
UAV,
Unmanned Airborne Vehicle,
LFM-CW,
Continuous Wave SAR,
Phase Gradient Autofocus,
Autofocus,
PGA,
Range Alignment,
Residual Motion Errors,
mmW SAR,
mmW,
Ka-Band SAR.
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A. Potsis,
A. Reigber,
J. Mittermayer,
A. Moreira,
and N. Uzunoglou.
Sub-aperture algorithm for motion compensation improvement in wide-beam SAR data processing.
Electronics Letters,
37(23):1405-1407,
2001.
Keyword(s): SAR Processing,
error compensation,
Motion Compensation,
radar imaging,
Airborne SAR,
synthetic aperture radar,
motion compensation improvement,
residual motion error compensation,
strong motion errors,
sub-aperture algorithm,
synthetic aperture radar processing,
wide-beam SAR data processing,
wide-beam azimuth processing,
ESAR,
P-Band.
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Conference articles
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A. Ahlander,
H. Hellsten,
K. Lind,
J. Lindgren,
and B. Svensson.
Architectural Challenges in Memory-Intensive, Real-Time Image Forming.
In Int. Conf. on Parallel Processing,
pages 35-35,
Sept. 2007.
Keyword(s): SAR Processing,
Back-Projection,
Time-Domain Back-Projection,
Fast-Factorized Back-Projection,
FFBP,
GBP,
interpolation,
parallel algorithms,
parallel architectures,
radar imaging,
real-time systems,
storage management,
synthetic aperture radarcomplex memory access pattern,
computer architecture,
flight path error compensation,
memory-intensive real-time image forming,
parallel algorithm,
performance-intensive data interpolation,
synthetic aperture radar system.
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Guoyongmei,
Chenhao,
Hongwen,
and Maoshiyi.
Resample in the first order motion compensation of real-time SAR processor.
In 5th International Conference on Signal Processing Proceedings, 2000. WCCC-ICSP 2000,
volume 3,
pages 1830-1833,
2000.
Keyword(s): SAR Processsing,
Airborne SAR,
Motion Compensation,
MoComp,
airborne radar,
error compensation,
image sampling,
motion compensation,
radar imaging,
real-time systems,
synthetic aperture radarSAR image,
azimuth focus,
first order motion compensation,
image defocus,
image distortion,
motion error model,
phase errors,
real-time SAR processor,
resample problem,
signal amplitude,
synthetic aperture radar.
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Author: Othmar Frey, Earth Observation and Remote Sensing, Institute of Environmental Engineering, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology - ETH Zurich .
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