
handle: 11568/943505
Bistatic inverse synthetic aperture radar (B-ISAR) has progressed in the last decades pushed by technological advancements and by the need to overcome some limitations imposed by the monostatic radar geometry, as well as the need to image stealthy targets. Moreover, recent advances in bistatic radar imaging theory have paved the basis for the theoretical formulation of the multistatic ISAR imaging as well as passive radar imaging.
Social Sciences (all); Engineering (all); Earth and Planetary Sciences (all)
Social Sciences (all); Engineering (all); Earth and Planetary Sciences (all)
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