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Imaging ocean surface statistics using Geosynchronous Correlating SAR (CoSAR)

Proceedings article published in 2014 by Paco Lopez-Dekker ORCID, Marc Rodriguez-Cassola, Francesco De Zan, Gerhard Krieger
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Abstract

This paper discusses a novel radar imaging concept called a Correlating SAR (CoSAR) and its application to the observation of the second order statistics of the radar echoes corresponding to the ocean surface. It is shown that these statistics can be retrieved by jointly processing the radar echoes received by two radars that have a relative motion.