Radar imaging of the surfaces of Venus and the earth using SAR data

Statistics – Methodology

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Earth Surface, Radar Imagery, Synthetic Aperture Radar, Venus Surface, Brightness Distribution, Radar Maps, Side-Looking Radar

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The paper describes a method for generating radar maps with a resolution of 0.5-1 km, utilized in the processing of SAR data on the Venus and earth surfaces acquired during 1983-1985. Experimental results indicate the effectiveness of the proposed data processing methodology in the case of variable indeterminacy in estimating the current distribution of transmission coefficients for SAR spatial channels.

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