Abstract

Synthetic aperture radar (SAR)-based platforms have to process increasingly large number of complex floating-point operations and have to meet hard real-time deadlines. However, real-time use of SAR is severely restricted by computation time taken for image formation. One of the classical methods of reducing this computation time to make it suitable for real-time application is multi-processing. A successful attempt has been made by the authors to develop and test a parallel algorithm for synthetic aperture radar image formation, and the results are presented in this paper.

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