A new SAR superresolution imaging algorithm based on adaptive sidelobe reduction

The paper provides an efficient extrapolation algorithm to enhance resolution as well as reduce sidelobes, which is based on ASR. The processing of algorithm is simple to operate. Simulation experiments show the validity of the algorithm. Comparing to the Fourier method, the proposed algorithm obtains better results.

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