作者: Ram M. Narayanan , Xiaojian Xu
DOI: 10.1117/12.484912
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摘要: Random noise radar is rapidly emerging as a promising technique for high-resolution probing and imaging of obscured objects interfaces. The University Nebraska-Lincoln has developed field-tested coherent ultra wideband polarimetric random systems that show great promise in their ability to estimate Doppler image target terrain features. Theoretical studies extensive field tests using these confirm respond utilize phase information from the received signals. This paper summarizes our recent developments discusses future research directions this area.