The Effect of Constant Velocity Error on SAR Focus
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The usual analyses of the effect of constant radar velocity error on synthetic aperture radar (SAR) focus generally yield the result that the cross-radial component of velocity error is primarily responsible for image defocusing. A simple argument is given demonstrating that image focus depends on accurately estimating radar speed, in which the along-track (AT) component of velocity error is most important.
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