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Ground Moving Target Indication (GMTI) using Single Channel Synthetic Aperture Radar

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I am a PhD Student in Aerospace Engineering with research on Control Systems. However, I am stuck in an Image Processing task for my PhD Topic. I have to perform Multi-core Graphical Processing Unit (GPU) based "Ground Moving Target Indication (GMTI) using Single Channel Syntetic Aperture Radar. The technique which I am allowed to use is Sum and Differrence (or sigma-delta) signal processing.

I am a hardworking person but I have zero experience of Image Processing. While I studied intensively in past one month, I am extremely confused with tremendous amount of termonologies involved in the relevant literature. Studying about each of these terms is taking huge amount of time too. I dont have any idea about which point to start with. Your guidance will be of great use for me, indeed.

What I will have is "Some SAR images of a scene with a few Moving Targets alongside the clutter". I need to process those images through Matlab or GPU Programming to extract the information about Moving Targets. So my end target is the Detection of Ground Moving Target through analysis of the SAR images data.

Thank you for reading this. I hope to get good response from you.
 

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