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2 September 2004 Data Dome: full k-space sampling data for high-frequency radar research
Kiranmai Naidu, Luke Lin
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Abstract
Visual-D is a 2004 DARPA/IXO seedling effort that would develop a capability for reliable high confidence ID from standoff ranges. Being able to form optical-quality SAR images (exploiting full polarization, wide angle, etc) would key evidence that such a capability is achievable. The seedling team produced a public release data set and associated challenge problems to support community research in this area. The premise of this paper is to describe the full data set and 3 associated challenge problems that are defined over interesting subsets of the full data set.
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Kiranmai Naidu and Luke Lin "Data Dome: full k-space sampling data for high-frequency radar research", Proc. SPIE 5427, Algorithms for Synthetic Aperture Radar Imagery XI, (2 September 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.548773
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KEYWORDS
Polarization

3D image processing

Synthetic aperture radar

Digital video discs

Visualization

Radar

Backscatter

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