Range swath coverage method for synthetic aperture radar
First Claim
1. A method of increasing the range swath coverage in an airborne synthetic aperture radar antenna that is operated by a gimbal drive mechanism to position the antenna about axes in elevation and azimuth and to position the antenna about a roll axis that is orthogonal to both the elevation and azimuth axes, said antenna being configured to project a beam that changes the area of illumination in accordance with its angular position about the roll axis, comprising positioning the antenna about the roll axis a selected angle effective to more closely align the isogain line and the isodop line.
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Abstract
A synthetic aperture radar antenna, which is mechanically scanned through the squint mode, is operated to a selected roll angle to optimize the alignment of the antenna beam axis or isogain line, and the line of constant doppler frequency or isodop line. The roll angle is selected as a function of the angular position of the antenna in azimuth and elevation.
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- 1. A method of increasing the range swath coverage in an airborne synthetic aperture radar antenna that is operated by a gimbal drive mechanism to position the antenna about axes in elevation and azimuth and to position the antenna about a roll axis that is orthogonal to both the elevation and azimuth axes, said antenna being configured to project a beam that changes the area of illumination in accordance with its angular position about the roll axis, comprising positioning the antenna about the roll axis a selected angle effective to more closely align the isogain line and the isodop line.
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