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18 September 1998 Real-time SAR processing for search and rescue
Arthur W. Mansfield, George W. Rogers, Houra Rais
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Abstract
The most important parameter in Search and Rescue is the time it takes to locate the downed aircraft and rescue the survivors. The resulting requirement for wide-area coverage, fine resolution, and day-night all-weather operation dictates the use of a SAR sensor. The time urgency dictates a real-time or near real-time SAR processor. This paper presents alternative real-time architectures and gives the results of feasibility studies of the enabling technologies, including new work by the authors in the area of SAR data compression.
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Arthur W. Mansfield, George W. Rogers, and Houra Rais "Real-time SAR processing for search and rescue", Proc. SPIE 3371, Automatic Target Recognition VIII, (18 September 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.323843
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KEYWORDS
Synthetic aperture radar

Image processing

Image compression

Data compression

Polarimetry

Unmanned aerial vehicles

Image segmentation

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