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Spaceborne High-Resolution SAR Imaging (Second Edition)

A special issue of Remote Sensing (ISSN 2072-4292). This special issue belongs to the section "Remote Sensing Image Processing".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 30 December 2024 | Viewed by 16

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**'an Institute of Space Radio Technology, **'an 710000, China
Interests: radar system design; SAR system design and imaging processing; electromagnetic vortex radar imaging

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XF International Joint Research Center, **dian University, **’an 710017, China
Interests: InSAR signal processing; phase unwrap**
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Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

After the resounding success of the first edition of our Special Issue, titled “Spaceborne High-Resolution SAR Imaging”, we are thrilled to announce the second edition of this issue.

Spaceborne SAR denotes wide-range active microwave imaging equipment that has important application value in military reconnaissance, topographic map**, disaster monitoring, and agricultural and forestry detection, and in other neighboring areas. With the continuous progress of various applications of spaceborne synthetic aperture radar, the demand for high spatial resolution and high temporal resolution in both military reconnaissance and civilian monitoring applications is increasing. At present, the resolution of the most advanced microwave photonic radar has reached the centimeter or even millimeter level, but it also poses a great challenge to the design and imaging of the SAR system, such as the contradiction between a high resolution and a wide swath, the bending problem of satellite orbits, poor imaging in real-time, and image recognition difficulties caused by massive data. In view of the above problems, the innovative development of the new system and technology of spaceborne high-resolution SAR will become the focus of this research area.

The focus of this Special Issue is to report the latest high-resolution spaceborne SAR imaging system and the technology behind it. Specifically, this includes (but is not limited to) the research of advanced radar technology, the latest spaceborne SAR imaging theory, target detection and recognition based on spaceborne SAR images, and the acquisition and mining of image target information.

  • Novel spaceborne SAR missions, systems, and techniques;
  • HRWS SAR;
  • SAR satellite networking;
  • Moving target detection and focusing with long synthetic aperture time;
  • Spaceborne SAR interference;
  • Three-dimensional deformation measurement of spaceborne SAR;
  • Microwave photonic SAR imaging and its applications.

Dr. Jianlai Chen
Prof. Dr. Caipin Li
Prof. Dr. Jian Peng
Dr. Yang Lan
Prof. Dr. Mengdao **ng
Guest Editors

Yi **ong
Guest Editor Assistant
College of Automation, Central South University, Changsha 410083, China
Email: [email protected]
Interests: nonlinear SAR imaging

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Keywords

  • new imaging mechanism and theory
  • high-resolution imaging
  • advance radar techniques
  • multi-source data fusion
  • target detection

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