Balke, F.F.Balke2022-03-102022-03-102005https://publica.fraunhofer.de/handle/publica/35040510.1109/RADAR.2005.1435862Monostatic radar systems reach their limits if a two-dimensional resolution is desired for a forward-looking geometry. Bistatic systems offer an alternative to handle this problem if the transmitter operates as a separated illuminator while the receiver is arranged in a forward-looking mode. A newly arranged field test presented in this paper successfully showed the applicability of the chosen approach. By this test the idea to realize a two-dimensional image in a forward-looking mode with a bistatic geometry could be verified. Furthermore the adjustment of collected pulses by the use of timestamps from the received signals was introduced successfully. In addition, a new calibration method for bistatic measurements with the help of spheres was presented. Further steps are intended in order to determine the correct dimensioning of designed SAR images.en621Field test of bistatic forward-looking synthetic aperture radarconference paper