Stripmap SAR: The Most Prevalent Operational Mode in Synthetic Aperture Radar Applications
Stripmap SAR represents the most widely used operational mode in SAR applications, where the radar moves at constant velocity along a straight path with a fixed squint angle between the antenna beam center and velocity direction. This discussion focuses specifically on zero squint angle conditions, known as side-looking Stripmap SAR, with additional technical insights into implementation approaches and key algorithmic considerations.