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Synthetic aperture radar autofocus and calibration

https://hforsten.com/synthetic-aperture-radar-autofocus-and-calibration.html
82•nbernard•3d ago

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ThisIsTheWay•5h ago
Awesome work. SAR imagery is notoriously fickle, and it is amazing to see these results from a DIYer.
dang•3h ago
Related. Others?

Homemade polarimetric synthetic aperture radar drone - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=43073808 - Feb 2025 (60 comments)

shash•1h ago
Same guy.

His work is pretty amazing actually. Lots of little details he’s worked out and built upon. Someday I’d like to replicate his designs.

ccgreg•3h ago
I had fun reading this -- the radio astronomy technique called VLBI (very long baseline interferometry) has a ton of overlap, but the jargon words are fairly different. There are plenty of differences: our telescopes are mostly on the surface of the Earth and don't move, VLBI isn't a radar so there's no waveform, etc.

The EHT black hole telescope is an example of VLBI.

shash•1h ago
Very similar. To the extent that when I’ve worked on synthetic aperture I have used ideas from radio astronomy.

And there’s a similar field of synthetic aperture ultrasound which is where I did a ton of work a decade ago.

NoiseBert69•2h ago
I'm an embedded engineer for 15 years now and did some really spicy stuff during my career.

This hobbyist SAR project made by hforsten absolutely nuts. Wonderful.

He mastered mechanics, electronics, software and applied higher math of the highest difficulty grade. Guess we have to call this "The Holy Quadrivium".

Back to the tech:

Radar stuff is very interesting. Reverse Engineering cheap FMCW radars from China makes these very accessable to hobbyists too. Often you "only" have to care about the VCO for the frequency sweep and then read back the I/Q channels using two sync'ed ADCs. Then you can play around with algorithms to analyze the signals.

These 24GHz Car Speed CW (you see next to streets) radars can be used for classifying rain drops for example. They antenna pattern is quite sharp and they have high gain.

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