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Using Cramér-Rao theory for SAR waveform design

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Linnehan, R; Brady, D; Schindler, J; Perlovsky, L; Rangaswamy, M
Published in: IEEE National Radar Conference - Proceedings
January 1, 2005

This paper applies Cramér-Rao theory to synthetic aperture radar (SAR) in order to establish optimal performance bounds on target parameter estimation. The Cramér-Rao bound (CRB) establishes a lower bound on the error variance of unbiased or asymptotically efficient parameter estimates (L.L. Scharf, 1991). Bounds on the estimation of various target parameters are developed, and the extension to multistatic SAR (MSAR) is considered.

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IEEE National Radar Conference - Proceedings

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1097-5659

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January 1, 2005

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2005-January

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January

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217 / 221
 

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Linnehan, R., Brady, D., Schindler, J., Perlovsky, L., & Rangaswamy, M. (2005). Using Cramér-Rao theory for SAR waveform design. In IEEE National Radar Conference - Proceedings (Vol. 2005-January, pp. 217–221). https://doi.org/10.1109/RADAR.2005.1435822
Linnehan, R., D. Brady, J. Schindler, L. Perlovsky, and M. Rangaswamy. “Using Cramér-Rao theory for SAR waveform design.” In IEEE National Radar Conference - Proceedings, 2005-January:217–21, 2005. https://doi.org/10.1109/RADAR.2005.1435822.
Linnehan R, Brady D, Schindler J, Perlovsky L, Rangaswamy M. Using Cramér-Rao theory for SAR waveform design. In: IEEE National Radar Conference - Proceedings. 2005. p. 217–21.
Linnehan, R., et al. “Using Cramér-Rao theory for SAR waveform design.” IEEE National Radar Conference - Proceedings, vol. 2005-January, no. January, 2005, pp. 217–21. Scopus, doi:10.1109/RADAR.2005.1435822.
Linnehan R, Brady D, Schindler J, Perlovsky L, Rangaswamy M. Using Cramér-Rao theory for SAR waveform design. IEEE National Radar Conference - Proceedings. 2005. p. 217–221.

Published In

IEEE National Radar Conference - Proceedings

DOI

ISSN

1097-5659

Publication Date

January 1, 2005

Volume

2005-January

Issue

January

Start / End Page

217 / 221