Ambiguity function for bistatic SAR and its application in SS-BSAR performance analysis

The ambiguity function (AF) for bistatic synthetic aperture radar (BSAR) is deduced and the performance of space-surface bistatic SAR (SS-BSAR) is analyzed. SS-BSAR can operate utilizing non-cooperative transmitters such as GPS, GALILEO, etc due to its bistatic nature.

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