A real extended scene and moving targets multi-channel Synthetic Aperture Radar(SAR) raw signal simulator accounting for Inertial Navigation System(INS) errors and antenna patterns is presented in this paper. INS erro...A real extended scene and moving targets multi-channel Synthetic Aperture Radar(SAR) raw signal simulator accounting for Inertial Navigation System(INS) errors and antenna patterns is presented in this paper. INS errors are obtained by solving INS error differential equations with Runge-Kutta method. A high resolution SAR image is used to estimate the complex reflectance of real extended scene. Extended scene and moving target are simulated separately and then are superposed in time domain. The simulated multi-channel SAR data can be used for development of multi-channel SAR Ground Moving Target Indication(SAR-GMTI) and also can be used for development of SAR motion compensation.展开更多
Cluster Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) system is composed of a group of spaceborne SAR systems. With its agility of combination, this system can work in several different modes. In this letter, the basic configuration...Cluster Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) system is composed of a group of spaceborne SAR systems. With its agility of combination, this system can work in several different modes. In this letter, the basic configuration and the working mode of the system are presented.The special performance of the system compared with the conventional SAR system is indicated.展开更多
A new fluorescence silver nanosensor assisted by surfactant has been synthesized and applied to ultra trace nickel determination. Operational variables which influence nanomaterial synthesis have been studied and opti...A new fluorescence silver nanosensor assisted by surfactant has been synthesized and applied to ultra trace nickel determination. Operational variables which influence nanomaterial synthesis have been studied and optimized. Synthesis was very fast and simple using non polluting solvents; silver chemical reduction was carried out at room temperature. Spectroscopic studies were carried out in order to assure the uniformed of nanomaterial obtained. Fluorescent signal of silver nanoparticles resulted enhanced in presence of Ni(II). At optimal experimental conditions, a detection limit of 0.036 pg'L1 and quantification limit 0.12 pg'L~ were obtained. The calibration sensitivity was 2 x 1014 L.pg-l.cm1 for the new methodology, with a range of linearity of six orders of magnitude between 0.12 and 2.93 × 10^5 pg L^-1. The tolerance levels for potential interferent ions were studied with good results. The proposed methodology represents a promising approach for Ni(II) traces quantification due to its low operation cost, simplicity of instrumentation, high sampling speed and non-polluting solvents.展开更多
文摘A real extended scene and moving targets multi-channel Synthetic Aperture Radar(SAR) raw signal simulator accounting for Inertial Navigation System(INS) errors and antenna patterns is presented in this paper. INS errors are obtained by solving INS error differential equations with Runge-Kutta method. A high resolution SAR image is used to estimate the complex reflectance of real extended scene. Extended scene and moving target are simulated separately and then are superposed in time domain. The simulated multi-channel SAR data can be used for development of multi-channel SAR Ground Moving Target Indication(SAR-GMTI) and also can be used for development of SAR motion compensation.
基金Supported by the university doctorate special research fund (No.20030614001)
文摘Cluster Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) system is composed of a group of spaceborne SAR systems. With its agility of combination, this system can work in several different modes. In this letter, the basic configuration and the working mode of the system are presented.The special performance of the system compared with the conventional SAR system is indicated.
文摘A new fluorescence silver nanosensor assisted by surfactant has been synthesized and applied to ultra trace nickel determination. Operational variables which influence nanomaterial synthesis have been studied and optimized. Synthesis was very fast and simple using non polluting solvents; silver chemical reduction was carried out at room temperature. Spectroscopic studies were carried out in order to assure the uniformed of nanomaterial obtained. Fluorescent signal of silver nanoparticles resulted enhanced in presence of Ni(II). At optimal experimental conditions, a detection limit of 0.036 pg'L1 and quantification limit 0.12 pg'L~ were obtained. The calibration sensitivity was 2 x 1014 L.pg-l.cm1 for the new methodology, with a range of linearity of six orders of magnitude between 0.12 and 2.93 × 10^5 pg L^-1. The tolerance levels for potential interferent ions were studied with good results. The proposed methodology represents a promising approach for Ni(II) traces quantification due to its low operation cost, simplicity of instrumentation, high sampling speed and non-polluting solvents.