The use of synthetic aperture radar (SAR) represents a new era in remote sensing technology. A complete handbook for anyone who must design an SAR system capable of reliably producing high quality image data products, free from image artifacts and calibrated in terms of the target backscatter coeffi
Synthetic Aperture Radar: Systems and Signal Processing
โ Scribed by John C. Curlander, Robert N. McDonough
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- Wiley-Interscience
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- 1991
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- English
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- 672
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- Library
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