Along-Track Interferometric SAR Systems for Ground-Moving Target Indication: Achievements, Potentials, and Outlook
Alessandra Budillon, Christoph H. Gierull, Vito Pascazio, Gilda Schirinzi
Abstract
Along-track interferometric (ATI) synthetic aperture radar (SAR) has proven a powerful tool for ground-moving target indication (GMTI). ATI-SAR systems use more than one antenna (at least two), mounted on a moving platform and displaced along the moving direction. Each SAR antenna provides a complex image of the same ground scene acquired with a very small time delay, depending on the separation (baseline) between the antennas. Starting from these interferometric images, ground-moving targets can be detected and their radial velocity estimated.
Topics & Concepts
InterferometrySynthetic aperture radarMoving target indicationRemote sensingAntenna (radio)Track (disk drive)Computer scienceRadarGeodesyInverse synthetic aperture radarGeologyRadar imagingComputer visionPhysicsOpticsContinuous-wave radarTelecommunicationsOperating systemSynthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) Applications and TechniquesAdvanced SAR Imaging TechniquesGeophysical Methods and Applications