1.1 General stripmap and spotlight SAR geometries
1.2 Typical configurations of the multiple antennas in monostatic multi-antenna SARs
1.3 Example semi-active and fully active multistatic SIMO SAR systems
1.4 Two typical azimuth-invariant bistatic SAR configurations
1.5 Illustration of a MIMO system with M transmit antennas and N receive antennas
1.6 Illustration of a multi-antenna SAR-based GMTI processing
1.7 Two typical multi-antenna SAR antenna arrangements for three-dimensional imaging
1.8 Chapter organization of the book
2.1 A time-invariant linear system
2.2 Illustration of a function represented in terms of pulses.
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