
AbstractMIT Lincoln Laboratory in investigating the detection and identification of stationary ground targets in high resolution, fully polarimetric, synthetic aperture radar (SAR) imagery. This article (1) provides a brief description of the Lincoln Laboratory SAR, (2) describes an optimum polarimetric processing technique used to construct minimum‐speckle SAR intensity imagery, and (3) presents examples of polarimetrically processed imagery.©1993 John Wiley & Sons Inc
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