Passive bistatic inverse synthetic aperture radar (PB-ISAR) has been recently introduced to add an important capability to passive coherent location (PCL) systems. Although evidence of such capability has been provided, a theoretical background that supports such findings is needed to fully comprehend PB-ISAR imaging. This paper provides a full theoretical basis for PB-ISAR including a performance analysis in terms of spatial resolution. Examples with real data are also provided as case studies.
Theoretical foundation of passive bistatic ISAR imaging
IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems ; 50 , 3 ; 1647-1659
2014-07-01
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