Airborne SAR - ATI - GMTI Influence Factor Analysis

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This paper focuses on the airborne SAR double channel data using ATI method into the Moving Target Indication process various factors affecting the discussion. Based on the actual flight appeared in the process of nonideal motion state and the engineering application of the factors such as detailed analysis, only understand the influence factors to determine the effective detection method, simplified data processing process, and improve the data processing efficiency.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 756-759)

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3702-3706

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September 2013

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