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Increasing information content is an important scientific problem
in modern observation systems development. Radar, or microwave,
imaging, a technique which combines radar techniques with digital
or optical information processing, can be used for this purpose.
Drawing on their own research, the authors provide an overview of
the field and explain why a unified approach based on wave field
processing techniques, including holographic and tomographic
approaches, is necessary in high resolution radar design. Such
techniques use the complex field incident on an observation surface
to produce a hologram, which can be used to reconstruct an image of
the object or to restore some of its physical parameters. This
makes it possible to extract the size, coordinates and radar
cross-section of individual scattering centres. The book focuses on
holography and tomography for quasimonochromatic and broadband
signals, and gives detailed coverage of the basic physical methods,
inverse problems and mathematical principles. It also contains
discussion of new areas in imaging radar theory, holographic radar,
the questions of estimation and improving radar image quality, and
finally various practical applications in the fields of space,
airborne radar, air traffic control, medical diagnostics and remote
sensing.
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