To transform raw radar returns into a high-quality image, several critical processing steps are required:

Spotlight-mode SAR is fundamentally a problem. It can be modeled using the projection-slice theorem from Computerized Axial Tomography (CAT).

: High resolution is achieved by synthesizing a large virtual antenna through the platform's motion.

: The tomographic viewpoint allows researchers to account for wavefront curvature , which is critical when the ground patch is large relative to the radar distance. 2. Core Signal Processing Methodologies

: Each transmitted pulse provides a segment of the two-dimensional Fourier transform of the target scene's reflectivity.

This paper examines the theoretical foundations and signal processing methodologies of , a high-resolution microwave imaging technique . Unlike traditional stripmap SAR, which maintains a fixed antenna angle, spotlight mode continuously steers the antenna to illuminate a single ground patch, significantly increasing the coherent integration time and azimuth resolution. 1. Theoretical Foundation: The Tomographic Paradigm

Radar: A Sign... - Spotlight-mode Synthetic Aperture

To transform raw radar returns into a high-quality image, several critical processing steps are required:

Spotlight-mode SAR is fundamentally a problem. It can be modeled using the projection-slice theorem from Computerized Axial Tomography (CAT). Spotlight-Mode Synthetic Aperture Radar: A Sign...

: High resolution is achieved by synthesizing a large virtual antenna through the platform's motion. To transform raw radar returns into a high-quality

: The tomographic viewpoint allows researchers to account for wavefront curvature , which is critical when the ground patch is large relative to the radar distance. 2. Core Signal Processing Methodologies : The tomographic viewpoint allows researchers to account

: Each transmitted pulse provides a segment of the two-dimensional Fourier transform of the target scene's reflectivity.

This paper examines the theoretical foundations and signal processing methodologies of , a high-resolution microwave imaging technique . Unlike traditional stripmap SAR, which maintains a fixed antenna angle, spotlight mode continuously steers the antenna to illuminate a single ground patch, significantly increasing the coherent integration time and azimuth resolution. 1. Theoretical Foundation: The Tomographic Paradigm