Thread Subject: polar format algorithm

Subject: polar format algorithm

From: Kamran

Date: 8 Oct, 2009 11:26:58

Message: 1 of 6


Hi,
Has anyone got a sample code in matlab (or any other lang.) for "polar
format algorithm" (range and azimuthal interpolation), for SAR
applications ? Or could direct me to a paper which describes the
algorithm? All I can find on the net is power point presentations.

Thanks

Subject: polar format algorithm

From: Rune Allnor

Date: 8 Oct, 2009 11:38:11

Message: 2 of 6

On 8 Okt, 13:26, Kamran <kam...@uio.no> wrote:
> Hi,
> Has anyone got a sample code in matlab (or any other lang.) for "polar
> format algorithm" (range and azimuthal interpolation), for SAR
> applications ? Or could direct me to a paper which describes the
> algorithm? All I can find on the net is power point presentations.

Don't search 'the net'. Search the journals.

If your email address is valid, you are with an institution
that has access to most academic databases in the world.
Got to your local library and ask them teach you how to search
ther academic databases.

Rune

Subject: polar format algorithm

From: Kamran

Date: 8 Oct, 2009 12:15:36

Message: 3 of 6

Rune Allnor wrote:
> On 8 Okt, 13:26, Kamran <kam...@uio.no> wrote:
>> Hi,
>> Has anyone got a sample code in matlab (or any other lang.) for "polar
>> format algorithm" (range and azimuthal interpolation), for SAR
>> applications ? Or could direct me to a paper which describes the
>> algorithm? All I can find on the net is power point presentations.
>
> Don't search 'the net'. Search the journals.
>
> If your email address is valid, you are with an institution
> that has access to most academic databases in the world.
> Got to your local library and ask them teach you how to search
> ther academic databases.
>
> Rune

No, I am using my old account to access usenet directly. I am not
working there any longer. That's why I have to search 'the net' instead.

Subject: polar format algorithm

From: Rune Allnor

Date: 8 Oct, 2009 12:24:48

Message: 4 of 6

On 8 Okt, 14:15, Kamran <kam...@uio.no> wrote:
> Rune Allnor wrote:
> > On 8 Okt, 13:26, Kamran <kam...@uio.no> wrote:
> >> Hi,
> >> Has anyone got a sample code in matlab (or any other lang.) for "polar
> >> format algorithm" (range and azimuthal interpolation), for SAR
> >> applications ? Or could direct me to a paper which describes the
> >> algorithm? All I can find on the net is power point presentations.
>
> > Don't search 'the net'. Search the journals.
>
> > If your email address is valid, you are with an institution
> > that has access to most academic databases in the world.
> > Got to your local library and ask them teach you how to search
> > ther academic databases.
>
> > Rune
>
> No, I am using my old account to access usenet directly. I am not
> working there any longer. That's why I have to search 'the net' instead.

I'd use the public interface for the search engines anyway.
Once a promsing paper has been located, I'd use citeseer or
something, to try and obtain the actual paper.

Rune

Subject: polar format algorithm

From: Bruno Luong

Date: 8 Oct, 2009 13:04:03

Message: 5 of 6

Kamran <kamran@uio.no> wrote in message <hakia2$1hbp$1@news01.tp.hist.no>...
>
> Hi,
> Has anyone got a sample code in matlab (or any other lang.) for "polar
> format algorithm" (range and azimuthal interpolation), for SAR
> applications ? Or could direct me to a paper which describes the
> algorithm?

5s googling brings this up:

http://prod.sandia.gov/techlib/access-control.cgi/2005/057413.pdf

Bruno

Subject: polar format algorithm

From: Kamran

Date: 8 Oct, 2009 13:45:35

Message: 6 of 6

Bruno Luong wrote:
> Kamran <kamran@uio.no> wrote in message <hakia2$1hbp$1@news01.tp.hist.no>...
>> Hi,
>> Has anyone got a sample code in matlab (or any other lang.) for "polar
>> format algorithm" (range and azimuthal interpolation), for SAR
>> applications ? Or could direct me to a paper which describes the
>> algorithm?
>
> 5s googling brings this up:
>
> http://prod.sandia.gov/techlib/access-control.cgi/2005/057413.pdf
>
> Bruno

Thanks Bruno,

Kamran

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