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Mats I. Pettersson
Researcher at Blekinge Institute of Technology
Publications - 172
Citations - 1828
Mats I. Pettersson is an academic researcher from Blekinge Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Synthetic aperture radar & Radar imaging. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 153 publications receiving 1482 citations. Previous affiliations of Mats I. Pettersson include Swedish Defence Research Agency.
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On Objectives of Instructional Laboratories, Individual Assessment, and Use of Collaborative Remote Laboratories
Ingvar Gustavsson,Kristian Nilsson,Johan Zackrisson,Javier Garcia-Zubia,Unai Hernandez-Jayo,Andrew Nafalski,Zorica Nedic,Özdemir Göl,Jan Machotka,Mats I. Pettersson,Thomas L Lagö,L. Hkansson +11 more
TL;DR: Three key issues should be addressed to enable universities to deliver engineers who have a solid documented laboratory experience enabling them to design goods and services complying with the requirements of a sustainable society.
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Detection of Moving Targets by Focusing in UWB SAR—Theory and Experimental Results
TL;DR: The results with respect to both simulated and real data show that the ability to detect moving targets increases significantly when applying the proposed detection technique, and the improvement in signal-to-clutter noise ratio reaches approximately 20 dB, using only single-channel SAR data.
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On integrated radar and communication systems using Oppermann sequences
TL;DR: It is shown that given a family of Oppermann sequences, the related ambiguity function depends only on one sequence parameter, which simplifies the design of the associated weighted pulse trains as it constrains the degrees of freedom.
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Detection of moving targets in wideband SAR
TL;DR: In this article, a likelihood ratio is proposed for moving target detection in a wideband (WB) synthetic aperture radar (SAR) system, which is defined as any system having a large fractional bandwidth combined with a wide antenna beam.
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An Impulse Response Function for Evaluation of UWB SAR Imaging
TL;DR: A more general IRF-SAR, which aims at UWB SAR systems, is derived with an assumption of flat two-dimensional (2-D) Fourier transform (FT) of a SAR image and called IRF, which is also valid for NB SAR systems.