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A Multistatic GNSS Synthetic Aperture Radar for Surface Characterization
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RadarSurface CharacterizationEngineeringAerospace EngineeringSynthetic Aperture RadarSatellite Signal ProcessingRemote SensingImaging RadarRadar Image ProcessingRadar ApplicationGnss CommunitiesRadar Signal ProcessingInstrumentationDoppler Processing TechniquesSurface ReflectivitySatellite Navigation SystemsGeodesy
Bistatic global navigation satellite system (GNSS) radar has received increased attention in recent years within both the radar and GNSS communities. In this paper, the traditional bistatic GNSS radar and bistatic synthetic aperture radar (SAR) concepts are fused into a more generic multistatic GNSS SAR system for surface characterization. This is done by using the range and Doppler processing techniques on signals transmitted by multiple satellites to determine the angular dependence of the surface reflectivity. The method has also been tested experimentally, and the results are presented.
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