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  • 2014Daniel-35 – The Concept of Multiplatform SAR Radar5citations

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  • Malanowski, Mateusz Piotr
  • Bryl, Mikołaj
  • Samczyński, Piotr Jerzy
  • Nowakowski, M.
  • Krzonkalla, J.
  • Gromek, Damian
  • Kulpa, Krzysztof
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Daniel-35 – The Concept of Multiplatform SAR Radar

  • Malanowski, Mateusz Piotr
  • Bryl, Mikołaj
  • Samczyński, Piotr Jerzy
  • Nowakowski, M.
  • Mordzonek, Maj
  • Krzonkalla, J.
  • Gromek, Damian
  • Kulpa, Krzysztof
Abstract

Thispaperpresentstheconceptofanewmultiplatform Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) named Daniel-35developed by the Warsaw University of Technology together withtheAirForceInstituteofTechnology,Warsaw,Poland.ThepresentedworkhasbeendonewithintheframeworkofanationalµSARprojectdevotedtothedevelopmentofamicroSAR radar for groundsurfacemonitoring. Theprojectaims todevelop a high spatial resolution (up to 15 cm) SAR system withreal-time processing capabilities. The system will be mounted in auniversal air platform pod, which allows it to be used by differentradar carriers, e.g. small aircrafts, fighters or helicopters. In thispaperanew35GHzFrequencyModulationContinuousWave(FMCW) based SAR system developed under the national µSARproject is presented.

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