Abstract

Recent spotlight synthetic aperture radar analyses predict the two-dimensional range migration signature smears induced by targets with arbitrary motion in the ground plane. These investigations were limited to a constant-velocity radar motion with level flight path. The current correspondence removes this constraint by including the radar trajectory ascent angle.

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