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Scanning radar systems have extensive and significant applications, but theirs angular resolution usually is low because of many constraints. In this paper, a Landweber iteration algorithm of improving the angular resolution is proposed. Firstly, a signal model in the azimuth of the scanning radar system is illustrated. Then the Landweber algorithm is derived in theory. At last, Simulations and real radar data experiments show that the algorithm can effectively improve the angular resolution of the scanning radar system.

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This work is supported by the National Basic Research Program of China under Grant B1420110182 and National Natural Science Funds of China under Grant 61301273.

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Guan, J., Yang, J., Huang, Y., Li, W., Wu, J. (2015). Improving Angular Resolution Algorithm Based on Landweber’s Iteration for Scanning Radar Systems. In: Mu, J., Liang, Q., Wang, W., Zhang, B., Pi, Y. (eds) The Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Communications, Signal Processing, and Systems. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 322. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-08991-1_21

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