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JOURNAL OF RADARS  2018, Vol. 7 Issue (6): 633-654    DOI: 10.12000/JR18109
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Research Progress on Three-dimensional SAR Imaging Techniques
Hong Wen  Wang Yanping*  Lin Yun  Tan Weixian  Wu Yirong
(Science and Technology on Microwave Imaging Laboratory, Beijing 100190, China)
(Key Laboratory of Technology in Geo-Spatial Information Processing and Application System, Beijing 100190, China)
(Institute of Electronics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100190, China)
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Abstract Conventional Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) moves along a straight line and forms a linear synthetic apertures. It can only obtain the two-dimensional (2-D) image of illuminated scene that is the projection of the three-dimensional (3-D) real scene onto a slant plane. The slant plane 2-D SAR image, however, suffers from layover and foreshortening effects. 3-D SAR imaging enables 3-D resolving capability by extending the acquisition of frequency information from 2-D to 3-D. It can obtain the 3-D distribution of scattering centers; therefore, it solves the geometric deformation problems of layover and foreshortening. 3-D SAR imaging has become a trending topic in research on SAR techniques worldwide. In this paper, we first introduced the concept of 3-D SAR imaging and several typical 3-D SAR imaging modes. Furthermore, it provides a discussion on research progress at home and abroad, particularly focusing on the progress of our research team. Finally, future research prospects are presented.
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Key words3-D SAR imaging   Multi-baseline SAR   Array 3-D SAR   Curvilinear SAR   Circular SAR   Multi-baseline Circular SAR     
Received: 2018-12-05; Published: 2019-01-18
Fund: The National Natural Science Foundation of China (61431018, 61860206013, 61571421)
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Hong Wen,Wang Yanping,Lin Yun. Research Progress on Three-dimensional SAR Imaging Techniques[J]. JOURNAL OF RADARS, 2018, 7(6): 633-654.
 
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