Microlocal aspects of bistatic synthetic aperture radar imaging

Abstract

In this article, we analyze the microlocal properties of the linearized forward scattering operator F and the reconstruction operator F*F appearing in bistatic synthetic aperture radar imaging. In our model, the radar source and detector travel along a line a fixed distance apart. We show that F is a Fourier integral operator, and we give the mapping properties of the projections from the canonical relation of F, showing that the right projection is a blow-down and the left projection is a fold. We then show that F*F is a singular FIO belonging to the class I3,0.

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