Abstract

This paper is an attempt to compare two interferometric processings. The first one is applied to traditional space-borne radar (SAR) and the second on recent interferometric sonar data. Few comparisons between those tech-niques have already been made, despite the fact that they share many similar principles, only a. Thus, the key idea of this article is to present both techniques with assets, drawbacks and specific tricks used in data processing. The first part introduces briefly both sensors and compares signal and processing techniques used for both of them. The second part deals with interferometry, and more precisely with underwater and satellite interferometry. Then a noisepollution analysis is performed on both techniques followed by bias removal methods for getting interferometric information. The conclusion summarizes the similarities between sonar & radar processing, point-ing at the techniques that can applied to both. The abstract is to be in fully-justified italicized text, at the top of the left-hand column as it is here, below the author information. Use the word Abstract as the title, in 12-point Times, boldface type, centered relative to the column, initially capitalized. The abstract is to be in 10-point, single-spaced type, and may be up to 7.5 cm long. Leave two blank lines after the abstract, then begin the main text.

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