Synthetic Aperture Radar Signal Processing with MATLAB Algorithms
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.44 (963 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0471297062 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 648 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-02-06 |
Language | : | English |
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Enabling professionals in radar signal and image processing to use synthetic aperture technology to its fullest potential, this work: * Includes M-files to supplement this book that can be retrieved from The MathWorks anonymous FTP server at ftp://ftpthworks/pub/books/soumekh * Provides practical examples and results from real SAR, ISAR, and CSAR databases * Outlines unique properties of the SAR signal that cannot be found in other information processing systems * Examines spotlight SAR, stripmap SAR, circular SAR, and monopulse SAR modalities * Discusses classical SAR processing issues such as motion compensation and radar calibration . From the Back Cover An up-to-date analysis of the SAR wavefront reconstruction signal theory and its digital implementation With the advent of fast computing and digital informati
MEHRDAD SOUMEKH has served as SAR signal processing consultant for various government and industrial laboratories, including the Navy SPAWAR System Center, San Diego, and others. patent for his work on the application of wavefront reconstruction theory in SAR imaging. . In addition to publishing more than 40 papers and the book Fourier Array Imaging, Dr. Soumekh holds a U.S
W Boudville said nice applications with heavy computations. Wasn't there once a time, in the depths of the Cold War, when Synthetic Aperture Radar was highly classified? It is still jarring to me to see a book like this, telling all and sundry about the many applications to which it can be directed.Soumekh takes us through the basic theory. Intensive numerical analysis. Which is why Matlab has been drafted by him to aid us. A nice aid to fo. Good book but poor presentation of the algorithms Tomasz M. Grzegorczyk I'm writing this review soon after having received the book so I haven't had the time to go and study everything yet. But I went quite extensively through the first two chapters (equation by equation), which is the basis for this review: _ The book: quite good and clear. All the equations are easy to follow even if I they are a bit scattered, or at least they seem to be: I wish the. "One of the best texts on SAR signal processing" according to Jehanzeb Burki. SAR imaging owes a lot to inverse scattering theory, coherence theory, Fourier optics and holography. Luckily, Soumekh comes from an optics background and therefore, is very comfortable with all the optics stuff. He has done an excellent job in presenting different modalities of SAR imaging like stripmap and spotlight and implementing the algorithms in matlab. There is a lot of dep
Enabling professionals in radar signal and image processing to use synthetic aperture technology to its fullest potential, this work: * Includes M-files to supplement this book that can be retrieved from The MathWorks anonymous FTP server at ftp://ftpthworks/pub/books/soumekh * Provides practical examples and results from real SAR, ISAR, and CSAR databases * Outlines unique properties of the SAR signal that cannot be found in other information processing systems * Examines spotlight SAR, stripmap SAR, circular SAR, and monopulse SAR modalities * Discusses classical SAR processing issues such as motion compensation and radar calibration. This book introduces the wavefront reconstruction signal theory that underlies the best SAR imaging me