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14 August 1989 On Using The Chirp Z-Transform For Radar Image Formation
John W. Adams, Robert W. Bayma
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Abstract
The chirp z-transform was proposed in for replacing the conventional polar format interpolation used in synthetic aperture radar (SAR) signal processors. However, the proposed method suffers from important limitations. The purpose of this conference paper is to describe the problems and limitations with the methods described in. A brief review of conventional approaches is included to provide a basis for comparison.
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John W. Adams and Robert W. Bayma "On Using The Chirp Z-Transform For Radar Image Formation", Proc. SPIE 1101, Millimeter Wave and Synthetic Aperture Radar, (14 August 1989); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.960510
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KEYWORDS
Synthetic aperture radar

Signal processing

Image acquisition

Error analysis

Radar

Image compression

Radar signal processing

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