Theory of Remote Image Formation

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This book was first published in 2004. In many applications images such as ultrasonic or X-ray signals are recorded and then analyzed with digital or optical processors in order to extract information. Such processing requires the development of algorithms of great precision and sophistication. This book presents a unified treatment of the mathematical methods that underpin the various algorithms used in remote image formation. The author begins with a review of transform and filter theory. He then discusses two- and three-dimensional Fourier transform theory the ambiguity function image construction and reconstruction tomography baseband surveillance systems and passive systems (where the signal source might be an earthquake or a galaxy). Information-theoretic methods in image formation are also covered as are phase errors and phase noise. Throughout the book practical applications illustrate theoretical concepts and there are many homework problems. The book is aimed at graduate students of electrical engineering and computer science and practitioners in industry.
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