Inverse synthetic aperture radar is a system allowing for acquiring of high resolution images of moving objects. The image synthesis algorithms base on coherent integration of observed object’s echo signals, which requires the exact knowledge of the object’s movement parameters in order to compensate two fundamental phenomena: echo’s initial phase modulation and range cell migration of the signal. In this paper results of research on range migration compensation method applying the keystone transform are presented.
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