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20 June 1995 SAR imaging of minelike targets over ultrawide bandwidths
Dennis J. Blejer, Carl E. Frost, Steven M. Scarborough, Karl A. Kappra, Keith Sturgess
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Abstract
The Lincoln Laboratory ground-based UWB Rail SAR was used to collect UHF and L-band data on a variety of mine-like targets. The target set consisted of metal pipes, bomb fragments, and M-20 metallic anti-tank mines, above and below ground. Mostly co-polarized data was collected for depression angles between 10 and 30 degrees. Imagery of the targets in different frequency sub-bands are shown and RCS characteristics are quantified.
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Dennis J. Blejer, Carl E. Frost, Steven M. Scarborough, Karl A. Kappra, and Keith Sturgess "SAR imaging of minelike targets over ultrawide bandwidths", Proc. SPIE 2496, Detection Technologies for Mines and Minelike Targets, (20 June 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.211362
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KEYWORDS
Polarization

Mining

Radar

Synthetic aperture radar

Land mines

Sensors

Antennas

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