Abstract

This paper presents an evaluation of a post-Doppler space-time adaptive Processing (STAP) technique for non-uniformly displaced phase center receivers synthetic aperture radar (SAR). Both theoretical and simulation analysis are carried out in order to prove the ground moving target indication (GMTI) capabilities for specific non-uniformly spaced multi-channel configurations on-board a single satellite platform. Simulated SAR data in the maritime scenario show improved performance, specially for small and slow targets, compared to current SAR missions, equipped with just two channels.

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