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2 May 2007 Results from an x-band synthetic aperture radar collection in Antarctica
Douglas L. Bickel, Grant J. Sander
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Abstract
In January, 2006, the New York Air National Guard requested that Sandia National Laboratories develop an X-band synthetic aperture radar to use for an experiment to detect crevasses in Antarctica. Sandia provided a MiniSAR radar that was modified to operate at X-band. Data was collected with this system in the Antarctic summer of 2006. The results from this data collection are presented in this paper.
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Douglas L. Bickel and Grant J. Sander "Results from an x-band synthetic aperture radar collection in Antarctica", Proc. SPIE 6547, Radar Sensor Technology XI, 654704 (2 May 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.720539
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KEYWORDS
Radar

X band

Synthetic aperture radar

Image resolution

Reflectors

Electromagnetic coupling

Global Positioning System

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