Synthetic aperture radar (SAR) with transponder aboard UAV
The patented invention is a ground-based synthetic aperture radar (GBSAR) that makes use of drones (UAV) to realize the opening synthesis without weighing the aerial vehicles used.
The patented invention is a ground-based synthetic aperture radar (GBSAR) that makes use of drones (UAV) to realize the opening synthesis without weighing the aerial vehicles used.
The invention consists of a ground-based synthetic aperture radar capable of acquiring both three-dimensional and two-dimensional images.
The invention refers to a method of processing interferometric image radar data, acquired in multi-pass configurations, for the detection and analysis of multiple components of non-stationary radio backscatter at different altitudes and/or displacement speeds.
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The invention proposes an architecture able to solves particular problems via a novel data synchronization system based on SoC-FPGA devices and GPS-like time calibration algorithms.