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One way of achieving fine-resolution terrain imagery using airborne, side-looking radar is to boost frequency; another is to decrease along-track tracking. Neither is attractive. But they would have had to do were it not for coherent wave radar-upon which synthetic-aperture radar is premised. Using coherent radar, resolution can depend, not on the width of the beam, but on Doppler frequency shift. The azimuthal resolution of side-looking radar can therefore be of the same order of magnitude as that for range resolution. The key to converting the theoretical groundwork into a ``full-bodied'' system is an appropriate data-processing scheme. And the simplest scheme for working, processing, and deciphering the data is optical.
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William Brown
British Geological Survey
L. J. Porcello
Environmental Research Institute of Michigan
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69dd3fecac7bdbc6c71012a3 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1109/mspec.1969.5213674