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Ambartsoumian, Gaik and Felea, Raluca and Krishnan, Venkateswaran P. and Nolan, Clifford J. and Quinto, Eric Todd
2018
January
Siam Journal On Mathematical Analysis
Singular FIOs in SAR Imaging, II: Transmitter and Receiver at Different Speeds.
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singular Fourier integral operators elliptical radon transforms synthetic aperture radar fold and blowdown singularities FOURIER INTEGRAL-OPERATORS X-RAY TRANSFORM SYNTHETIC-APERTURE RADAR SEISMIC INVERSE SCATTERING MICROLOCAL ANALYSIS PSEUDODIFFERENTIAL-OPERATORS BOUNDARY RIGIDITY RADON TRANSFORMS SYMBOLS TOMOGRAPHY
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In this article, we consider two bistatic cases arising in synthetic aperture radar imaging: when the transmitter and receiver are both moving with different speeds along a single line parallel to the ground in the same direction or in the opposite directions. In both cases, we classify the forward operator F as a Fourier integral operator with fold/blowdown singularities. Next we analyze the normal operator F* F in both cases (where F* is the L-2-adjoint of F). When the transmitter and receiver move in the same direction, we prove that F* F belongs to a class of operators associated to two cleanly intersecting Lagrangians, I-p,I-l (Delta, C-1). When they move in opposite directions, F* F is a sum of such operators. In both cases artifacts appear, and we show that they are, in general, as strong as the bona fide part of the image. Moreover, we demonstrate that as soon as the source and receiver start to move in opposite directions, there is an interesting bifurcation in the type of artifact that appears in the image.
10.1137/17M1125741
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