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18 September 1998 Wavenumber shift in search and rescue synthetic aperture radar
George W. Rogers, Arthur W. Mansfield, Paul L. Poehler, Houra Rais
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Abstract
The wavenumber shift is an important tool in multiple pass synthetic aperture radar interferometry. In addition to overcoming baseline decorrelation, it has proven to have additional benefits. Chief among these is the ability to filter out much of the decorrelated signal, leaving the coherent portion. In the presence of foliage induced temporal decorrelation, this corresponds to filtering out much of the foliage return while strengthening any coherent ground return. We will examine this and other benefits of the wavenumber shift within the context of the Search and Rescue SAR program. An example based on ERS 1/2 data is provided.
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George W. Rogers, Arthur W. Mansfield, Paul L. Poehler, and Houra Rais "Wavenumber shift in search and rescue synthetic aperture radar", Proc. SPIE 3371, Automatic Target Recognition VIII, (18 September 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.323839
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KEYWORDS
Synthetic aperture radar

Interferometric synthetic aperture radar

Interferometry

Receivers

Signal detection

Reflectivity

Image resolution

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