Compressive SAR Imaging of Moving Targets
SAR Imaging of Moving Targets via Compressive Sensing Jun Wang, Gang Li, Hao Zhang, Xiqin Wang PDF: SAR Imaging of Moving Targets via Compressive Sensing Jun Wang, Gang Li, Hao Zhang,…
SAR Imaging of Moving Targets via Compressive Sensing Jun Wang, Gang Li, Hao Zhang, Xiqin Wang PDF: SAR Imaging of Moving Targets via Compressive Sensing Jun Wang, Gang Li, Hao Zhang,…
Generation of SAR Image for Real-life Objects using General Purpose EM Simulators Amit Kumar Mishra, Bernard Mulgrew PDF: (Submitted on 1 Jan 2011) In the applications related to airborne radars,…
New technology will be tested aboard manned and unmanned aircraft BY WILLIAM WELSH APR 27, 2010 U.S. forces will soon have yet another tool in their growing arsenal of counter-improvised explosive…
Radar Studies Continue in Hispaniola 02.05.10 The UAVSAR pod is carried on the underbelly of NASA's Gulfstream-III research aircraft. (File Photo/NASA) › Larger image NASA radar imaging flights over Central…
New UAV sensors could leave enemy no place to hide Wide-angle imaging systems offer multiple views of battlespace to enhance target identification BY BRIAN ROBINSON SEP 09, 2009 Despite the…
India Launches $200M TECSAR Spy Satellite Apr 20, 2009 19:04 UTC by Defense Industry Daily staff The April 20/09 launch of the RISAT-2 satellite gives India the ability to monitor…
India readies Israeli radar spysat to eye Pakistan BY CRAIG COVAULT SPACEFLIGHT NOW Posted: April 18, 2009 India is poised to launch a $200 million military imaging radar reconnaissance satellite…
NEW DRONES ENLISTED AS BOMB-FIGHTERS The U.S. military has tried everything to stop roadside bombs, from radio frequency jammers to hulking trucks to blimps to lightning guns. Now, the Pentagon…
Radar reconnaissance spacecraft launched BY STEPHEN CLARK SPACEFLIGHT NOW Posted: July 22, 2008; Updated with additional post-launch details The capstone of a fleet of German military satellites rocketed into space…
UK pork-fed flying dinosaur era over before it begins? By Lewis Page 21 Mar 2008 at 09:02 US wartech behemoth Boeing, in partnership with robocraft specialist Insitu and radar company…