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SRI International has designed and fielded ultra-wideband (UWB) impulse radar systems on a wide variety of platforms and for a large number of applications since the early 1970s. Early work included archaeological exploration in Egypt, rain forest terrain surveys in Indonesia, and a helicopter survey of the Alaska pipeline. These early projects typically involved downward-looking line profiles, but more recently SRI began to develop synthetic aperture radar (SAR) systems for both foliage- and ground-penetration applications. The current hardware is known as FOLPEN II (second generation FOLiage PENetration).
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Buseck, D., Kositsky, J., Vickers, R. (1995). Ultra-Wideband Impulse SAR for Foliage and Ground Penetration. In: Carin, L., Felsen, L.B. (eds) Ultra-Wideband, Short-Pulse Electromagnetics 2. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-1394-4_14
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