Pi Yiming, Huang Shunji. THE ANALYSIS OF RANGE-ALIGNMENT IN INVERSE SYNTHETIC APERTURE RADAR IMAGING[J]. Journal of Electronics & Information Technology, 1993, 15(3): 300-304.
Citation:
Pi Yiming, Huang Shunji. THE ANALYSIS OF RANGE-ALIGNMENT IN INVERSE SYNTHETIC APERTURE RADAR IMAGING[J]. Journal of Electronics & Information Technology, 1993, 15(3): 300-304.
Pi Yiming, Huang Shunji. THE ANALYSIS OF RANGE-ALIGNMENT IN INVERSE SYNTHETIC APERTURE RADAR IMAGING[J]. Journal of Electronics & Information Technology, 1993, 15(3): 300-304.
Citation:
Pi Yiming, Huang Shunji. THE ANALYSIS OF RANGE-ALIGNMENT IN INVERSE SYNTHETIC APERTURE RADAR IMAGING[J]. Journal of Electronics & Information Technology, 1993, 15(3): 300-304.
In this paper, the basic theory of range-alignment in Inverse Synthetic Aperture Radar (ISAR) imaging is analysed. Two new methods of range-alignment are proposed. One is peak point alignment, and another is direct range-alignment. Based on the measurel radar data, the differences between the above-mentioned new methods and amplitude correlation method are liscussed, resulting in the confirmation on the superiority of the direct range-alignment method.
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