Conventional SAR uses one dimension synthetic aperture which gives angular resolution in the plane of synthetic aperture. Realization of 2D synthetic aperture enables obtaining 2D angular resolution which in combination with pulse compression gives 3D images. Currently, 3D SAR imaging is being investigated intensively. One of promising variations of SAR is noise SAR which shares such attractive properties of noise signals as covertness, electromagnetic compatibility, and possibility of sharing one
band by several systems. We present results of modeling of noise waveform radar with 1D and 2D aperture synthesis having various configurations of planar 2D synthetic aperture and results of experiments aimed on SAR imaging with continuous noise waveform and 2D synthetic aperture carried out in S-band.
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