NEW FORMS OF ULTRASONIC AND RADAR IMAGING.

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Abstract

Recent developments in synthetic aperture techniques are described, which are applicable to both ultrasonic and radar imaging. These include a solution to the ambiguity problem, creating end-fire gain and synthetic gain against moving targets for both monostatic and bistatic systems, acoustic kinoforms, real-time holographic detection of concealed weapons, synthetic aperture hologram interferometry, and new developments in real-time imaging with sonar arrays comprising thousands of elements, and seismic imaging.

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Kock, W. E. (1974). NEW FORMS OF ULTRASONIC AND RADAR IMAGING. (pp. 287–344). Plenum Pr, Div of Plenum Publ Corp. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-4493-3_10

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