Are you an EPFL student looking for a semester project?
Work with us on data science and visualisation projects, and deploy your project as an app on top of Graph Search.
During the past five years, delay-Doppler radar has become the primary technique for studying the structure of Earth-crossing asteroids. None of these objects has yet been visited by spacecraft, so ground-truth test cases are lacking. A laboratory system is described that provides optical-radar images at 0.1-mm resolution. These data are analogous to the highest-resolution asteroid radar images currently available and provided realistic test cases for developing signal-processing techniques. The system can be thought of as a 1/188,000 scale model of the Arecibo radar, or a 1/52,800 scale model of the Goldstone radar. (C) 1995 Optical Society of America
Marilyne Andersen, Caroline Karmann, Yunjoung Cho
Marilyne Andersen, Caroline Karmann, Stephen William Wasilewski, Yunjoung Cho
Frédéric Courbin, Georges Meylan, Yi Wang, Richard Massey