Abstract
Synthetic aperture radars(SAR) have widely been used for high-resolution imaging of the earth's and planets' surfaces. In microwave remote sensing fields, aperture synthesis usually means the signal processing for obtaining an image of the area sequentially illuminated by the radar wave emitted from a single moving real aperture. It is a technique now in well-established stages for radio wavelengths.
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