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A first experiment of airborne bistatic forward-looking SAR - Preliminary results

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Abstract

Due to left/right Doppler ambiguity, and the small difference in Doppler frequencies of adjacent points in flight direction, conventional monostatic SAR can not be used for forward-looking imaging. Then bistatic SAR with transmitter and receiver mounted on different platforms is coming into the eyes of researchers. In this paper, the feasibility of forward-looking imaging using airborne bistatic SAR is studied. Firstly, the potential two-dimension resolution ability of bistatic SAR for forward-looking imaging is discussed from the aspect of iso-Doppler and iso-range line. Then the airborne bistatic SAR experiment using a side-looking airborne transmitter and a forward-looking airborne receiver is described, and the preliminary results are presented. To the authors' knowledge, this is the first bistatic forward-looking SAR experiment in the world that both transmitter and receiver are mounted on aircraft platforms.

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