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Publications about 'optical surface modelling'
Conference articles
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Hubert-M.J. Cantalloube and Pascale Dubois-Fernandez.
Airborne X-band SAR imaging with 10 cm resolution - technical challenge and preliminary results.
In ,
volume 1,
pages 185-187,
July 2003.
Keyword(s): SAR Processing,
Motion Compensation,
Autofocus,
radar cross-sections,
radar imaging,
radar resolution,
remote sensing by radar,
synthetic aperture radar 2 1/2 D surface modelling,
Doppler algorithms,
Ku bands,
RAMSES,
X-Band,
X-band SAR imaging,
Airborne SAR,
antenna pattern compensation method,
back-injection synthesis algorithm,
carrier trajectory,
clutter appearance,
differential GPS-hybridized inertial navigation unit,
high resolution clutters,
isotropic echoes,
matching cross-range resolution,
optical surface modelling,
phase tracking,
point-like echoes,
Range Migration Algorithm,
resolution cell,
synthetic aperture radar,
TDBP,
Time-Domain Back-Projection,
temporal-domain synthesis algorithm,
texture simulations,
omega-k algorithm.
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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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