The mathematics in this volume is clean and rigorous - no assumptions are hidden or ambiguously stated. The resulting work is truly interdisciplinary, providing both a comprehensive and thorough exposition of the field, as well as an accurate account of a range of relevant physical processes and phenomena.
The book is intended for applied mathematicians interested in the area of radar imaging or, more generally, remote sensing, as well as physicists and electrical/electronic engineers who develop/operate spaceborne SAR sensors and perform the data processing. The methods in the book are also useful for researchers and practitioners working on other types of imaging. Moreover, the book is accessible to graduate students in applied mathematics, physics, engineering, and related disciplines.
Praise for Transionospheric Synthetic Aperture Imaging:
"I perceive that this text will mark a turning point in the field of synthetic aperture radar research and practice. I believe this text will instigate a new era of more rigorous image formation relieving the research, development and practitionercommunities of inconsistent physical assumptions and numerical approaches." - Richard Albanese, Senior Scientist, Albanese Defense and Energy Development LLC
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"The monograph is an excellent reference for anyone who is interested in the mathematical theory of transionospheric synthetic aperture imaging. This book is a delightful source of elegant and powerful ideas, packed with mathematical gems and far-reaching applications. It fills a major gap in the literature and will be useful to students and practitioners alike for many years to come. We highly recommend this book." (Alex Mahalov and Austin McDaniel, Mathematical Reviews, Decemeber, 2017)