Abstract
Because the transmitter and receiver in bistatic SAR systems are carried on different platforms, bistatic SAR has a series of problems in imaging theory, system composition, transceiver synchronization, parameter estimation, motion compensation, imaging processing, and experimental verification. This chapter elaborates on the imaging principle, system classification, system composition, performance parameters, research status, and development trends of bistatic SAR from the perspective of the spatial relationship and physical concept. It briefly analyzes the similarities and differences between bistatic SAR and monostatic SAR, and then puts forward the theoretical and technical issues that need attention. A more detailed discussion will be carried out in the following chapters.
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