From among the many inverse shape and motion techniques considered in our work, a review is made of four methods for target mapping using coherent monostatic and multistatic measurements. These methods can provide a wide variety of shape description: surface outline, a map of discontinuities, or a viewable image in two or three dimensions. The paper discusses the form of the resulting target descriptions, as well as the kind of processing-and measurements required. In so doing, the discussion also provides an account of the nature of inverse scattering techniques in general.
Analytic Coherent Radar Techniques for Target Mapping
IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems ; AES-6 , 3 ; 295-305
1970-05-01
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