Chairs: Prof. Junjie Wu (University of Electronic Science and Technology of China)
Abstract:
Bi-/Multi-static synthetic aperture radar (SAR) has received considerable attention and research around the world recently. As it operates with separated transmitting and receiving platforms, it possesses many unique advantages over conventional monostatic SAR, such as diverse bistatic angle-dependent scattering information, lightweight payload for receiving platform, and enhanced antijamming performance. With flexible configuration, it is also capable of forward-looking, backward-looking, and side-looking imaging. In this session, some latest researches on Bi-/Multi-static SAR will be presented.