J. Drozdowicz, Milosz Watroba, P. Samczyński, A. Gromek
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Ground Moving Target Indication in high resolution Synthetic Aperture Radar imaging— a comparison of selected algorithms
In this article three GMTI (Ground Moving Target Indication) algorithms are presented. The algorithms are based on ATI (Along Track Interferometry) signal and show different approaches to moving target indication. The details of each algorithm and results of real radar data processing are presented. Computational complexity of each algorithm is discussed. Plans for future research are outlined.