Cause analysis for the blurring phenomenon of shadow edges in terms of SAR imaging algorithms

Author(s):  
Qi Liu ◽  
Yueting Zhang ◽  
Xiaolan Qiu ◽  
Wenlong Hu
Author(s):  
Zhenzhen Duan ◽  
Yuan Zhao ◽  
Huaiyuan Liu ◽  
Jian Zhang ◽  
Yang Zhang ◽  
...  

2014 ◽  
Vol 31 (4) ◽  
pp. 90-98 ◽  
Author(s):  
Raffaele Solimene ◽  
Ilaria Catapano ◽  
Gianluca Gennarelli ◽  
Antonio Cuccaro ◽  
Angela Dell'Aversano ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Risto Vehmas ◽  
Juha Jylha ◽  
Minna Vaila ◽  
Ari Visa

2014 ◽  
Vol 2014 ◽  
pp. 1-9
Author(s):  
Yueguan Lin ◽  
Yida Fan ◽  
Hai Jiang ◽  
Wei Wang

The high-resolution wide-swath (HRWS) SAR system uses a small antenna for transmitting waveform and multiple antennas both in elevation and azimuth for receiving echoes. It has the potential to achieve wide spatial coverage and fine azimuth resolution, while it suffers from elevation pattern loss caused by the presence of topographic height and impaired azimuth resolution caused by nonuniform sampling. A new approach for HRWS SAR imaging based on compressed sensing (CS) is introduced. The data after range compression of multiple elevation apertures are used to estimate direction of arrival (DOA) of targets via CS, and the adaptive digital beamforming in elevation is achieved accordingly, which avoids the pattern loss of scan-on-receive (SCORE) algorithm when topographic height exists. The effective phase centers of the system are nonuniformly distributed when displaced phase center antenna (DPCA) technology is adopted, which causes Doppler ambiguities under traditional SAR imaging algorithms. Azimuth reconstruction based on CS can resolve this problem via precisely modeling the nonuniform sampling. Validation with simulations and experiment in an anechoic chamber are presented.


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