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Publications about 'FGA images'
Articles in journal or book chapters
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Jan Torgrimsson,
Patrick Dammert,
Hans Hellsten,
and Lars M. H. Ulander.
SAR Processing Without a Motion Measurement System.
IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing,
57(2):1025-1039,
February 2019.
Keyword(s): SAR Processsing,
Backprojection,
Fast-factorized Back-projection,
FFBP,
Time-Domain Back-Projection,
TDBP,
Azimuth Focusing,
Motion Compensation,
MoComp,
autofocus,
geometric autofocus,
radar imaging,
synthetic aperture radar,
synthetic aperture radar image,
very high frequency band,
base-2 fast factorized back-projection,
track velocity error,
CARABAS II system,
ultrawideband data sets,
innovative autofocus concept,
subaperture pair,
free geometry parameters,
back-projection formulation,
factorized geometrical autofocus,
SAR processing,
FGA algorithm,
VHF-band,
wavelength-resolution SAR image,
FGA images,
linear equidistant track,
basic geometry model,
Geometry,
Synthetic aperture radar,
Global Positioning System,
Tracking,
Apertures,
Radar tracking,
Autofocus,
back-projection (BP),
factorized geometrical autofocus (FGA),
Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR).
[Abstract]
[bibtex-entry]
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Jan Torgrimsson,
Patrik Dammert,
Hans Hellsten,
and Lars M. H. Ulander.
Factorized Geometrical Autofocus for Synthetic Aperture Radar Processing.
IEEE Trans. Geosci. Remote Sens.,
52(10):6674-6687,
October 2014.
Keyword(s): SAR Processing,
Fast-Factorized Back-Projection,
FFBP,
Time-Domain Back-Projection,
TDBP,
Airborne SAR,
CARABAS Autofocus,
SAR Autofocus,
Geometrical Autofocus,
radar imaging,
radar tracking,
synthetic aperture radar,
ultra wideband radar,
FGA algorithm,
coherent all radio band system II data set,
constrained problem,
factorized geometrical autofocus algorithm,
fast factorized back-projection chain,
gain 3 dB,
intensity correlation,
object function,
peak-to-sidelobe ratio measurement,
radar imaging,
residual space variant range cell migration,
ultrawideband synthetic aperture radar processing,
Apertures,
Electronics packaging,
Geometry,
Radar tracking,
Synthetic aperture radar,
Transforms,
Autofocus,
back-projection,
phase gradient algorithm (PGA),
synthetic aperture radar (SAR).
[Abstract]
[bibtex-entry]
Conference articles
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Jan Torgrimsson,
Patrik Dammert,
Hans Hellsten,
and Lars M. H. Ulander.
Autofocus and analysis of geometrical errors within the framework of fast factorized back-projection.
In Edmund Zelnio and Frederick D. Garber, editors,
Proc. SPIE,
volume 9093,
pages 909303-909303-16,
2014.
International Society for Optics and Photonics,
SPIE.
Keyword(s): SAR Processing,
Fast-Factorized Back-Projection,
FFBP,
Time-Domain Back-Projection,
TDBP,
Autofocus,
SAR Autofocus,
Geometrical Autofocus,
Airborne SAR,
CARABAS,
factorized geometrical autofocus algorithm,
fast factorized back-projection chain,
gain 3 dB,
intensity correlation,
object function,
peak-to-sidelobe ratio measurement,
radar imaging,
residual space variant range cell migration,
ultrawideband synthetic aperture radar processing,
Apertures,
Electronics packaging,
Geometry,
Radar tracking,
Synthetic aperture radar,
Transforms,
Autofocus,
back-projection,
phase gradient algorithm,
PGA,
synthetic aperture radar (SAR).
[Abstract]
[bibtex-entry]
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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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