V. Volosyuk, V. F. Kravchenko, B. Kutuza, V. Pavlikov
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Review of modern algorithms for high resolution imaging with passive radar
A review of modern optimal and quasi-optimal algorithms for radiometric signal processing, which provide images with a high spatial resolution is given. It is shown that the high resolution is achieved with ultra-wideband or multi-band time or space-time signal processing. Analytical expressions for the limiting error of image estimation, ambiguity functions and potential fluctuation sensitivity of systems designed according to the algorithms are derived.