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Target height estimation in an emulated bistatic radar via interferometric processing
This paper investigates the application of emulated bistatic radar geometries to interferometric processing techniques. This is carried out in order to allow an estimation of a target's height without the complexity associated with standard interferometric processing systems. In this paper the interferometric technique is reformulated to incorporate an emulated bistatic radar configuration. Simulation results with error analysis are also provided.