3. Synthetic aperture radar
3.1 Basic principle
Let a point object M (figure 44 ) be located at a distance D from a reference point O and in a direction Δ of space.
Let E be a transmitter, R a receiver. The return path of the wave will be :
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• SEE. Electronics, electricity and ICT company http://www.see.asso.fr
• THALES. French radar manufacturer http://www.thalesgroup.com
• ONERA. Office national d'études et de recherches aérospatiales (French national office for aerospace studies...
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• IRS (International Radar Symposium). An annual symposium held in a different Eastern European city each year. http://www.irs-2013.de
• IRS India (International Radar Symposium India) http://www.radarindia.com
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