Geosynchronous SAR: System and Signal Processing
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Teng Long is a full professor at the School of Information and Electronics (SIE), Beijing Institute of Technology (BIT), China. He is a Fellow of the Institute of Engineering and Technology (IET) and of the Chinese Institute of Electronics (CIE). His research interests include radar systems, embedded real-time digital signal processing, and remote sensing signal processing. He has published 2 academic books, over 200 refereed journal and conference papers, and holds over 50 national invention patents in China. He has received 1 Second Prize of National Technology Invention Award, 2 First Prizes and 4 Second Prizes of Ministerial Awards of Technological Invention and Progress, the National Top Tier Talent Award, National High-level Personnel of Special Support Program (Ten Thousand Talent Plan), Yangtze River Scholar Distinguished Professor, and the Distinguished Young Scholar Fund of the National Natural Science Foundation (NNSF).
Cheng Hu is a full professor at the SIE, BIT, Beijing, China. He is an IET Fellow and IEEE senior member and senior member of CIE. His research interests include geosynchronous synthetic aperture radar (GEO SAR), bistatic SAR, ground-based SAR, and forward scattering radar. He has published more than 120 refereed journal and conference papers, and holds 30 national invention patents in China. He was a recipient of the best paper awards of the IET International Radar Conference 2013 and the IEEE International Radar Conference 2011, and the best poster awards in Land Remote Sensing of DRAGON 3 Program in 2012.
Zegang Ding is a professor at the SIE, BIT, Beijing, China. His main research interests are in the system design and image formation for spaceborne SAR, as well as information processing for airborne SAR. He has published more than 30 refereed journal and conference papers, and holds 20 national invention patents in China.
Xichao Dong is an assistant professor at the SIE, BIT, Beijing, China. His chief research interests are in GEO SAR and microwave remote sensing. He has published more than 40 refereed journal and conference papers. He was a recipient of the IEEE CIE International Radar Conference Excellent Paper Award in 2011 and the Chinese Institute of Electronics Youth Conference Poster Award in 2014.
Weiming Tian is a lecturer at the SIE, BIT, Beijing, China. His research interests include high-resolution SAR systems and signal processing technology, as well as ground differential interferometry SAR. He has published more than 20 academic papers.
Tao Zeng is a full professor at the SIE, BIT, Beijing, China. An IET Fellow, his work primarily focuses on bistatic and multistatic radar. He has published more than 100 refereed journal and conference papers, and holds 70 national invention patents in China. He has received 1 Second Prize of National Technology Invention Award and the Distinguished Young Scholar Fund of the NNSF.