1979
DOI: 10.1088/0305-4624/10/6/i01
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Environmental remote sensing. I. Methods based on scattering and diffraction of radio waves

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“…In order to resolve the size of the object, two transmission frequencies are sufficient to estimate the extension of two scattering points with a spacing of Δz [11] (see Figure 4). The maximal energy at the receiver can be achieved when two frequencies are superposed to a beat frequency where the envelope covers the dimension of the target.…”
Section: Matched Illuminationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In order to resolve the size of the object, two transmission frequencies are sufficient to estimate the extension of two scattering points with a spacing of Δz [11] (see Figure 4). The maximal energy at the receiver can be achieved when two frequencies are superposed to a beat frequency where the envelope covers the dimension of the target.…”
Section: Matched Illuminationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The shape of the object requires an even larger frequency separation ΔF = c/2δz (modified from ref. [11]).…”
Section: Matched Illuminationmentioning
confidence: 99%