Because of its ability to sense the Earth's surface at night and during the day, under any weather condition, Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) has become a well-established and powerful remote sensing technology that is used worldwide for numerous applications. This book compiles 19 research works that investigate different aspects of SAR processing, SAR image analysis, and SAR applications. The contributions cover topics related to multi-angle/wide-angle SAR imaging
Doppler parameter estimation
data-driven focusing
Inverse SAR (ISAR) applied to pulsar signal modeling and detection
ground-based SAR
near-field interferometric ISAR
the interaction between SAR signals and the Infosphere
SAR interferometry for ground displacement monitoring, feature extraction, and change detection
and SAR-based sea applications. The selected studies represent real examples of the abundant research ongoing in the field of SAR processing and applications, and they further demonstrate that SAR imaging still presents considerable opportunities for future investigation.