A performance analysis of typical imaging algorithms in Ground-Based Synthetic aperture radar

Author(s):  
Cheng Hu ◽  
Qian He ◽  
Weiming Tian ◽  
Yunkai Deng ◽  
Xichao Dong
2012 ◽  
Vol 58 (4) ◽  
pp. 357-362
Author(s):  
Piotr Serafin ◽  
Adam Kawalec ◽  
Czesław Leśnik ◽  
Michał Pyć ◽  
Jerzy Pietrasiński

Abstract The capability of a radar imaging system to stay undetected while gathering data is one of the most desired for military reconnaissance systems. This is particularly difficult to achieve for synthetic aperture radar (SAR), that have to emit electromagnetic energy all the time during the operation and to move along a strictly defined route. Therefore the idea of a passive imaging system although encountering many constraints seems to be very interesting. The possibilities of a passive synthetic aperture radar system working with different types of emitters of opportunity are described in the paper. Impact of signal characteristics on image quality and geometry issues are discussed among others. Results of computer simulations of such a system implementing different imaging algorithms as well as the results of the experiment performed with passive SAR system model are presented.


Author(s):  
Giovanni Alberti ◽  
Giancarmine Fasano ◽  
Marco D'Errico ◽  
Stefano Cesare ◽  
Gianfranco Sechi ◽  
...  

Sensors ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 20 (24) ◽  
pp. 7027
Author(s):  
Yun Lin ◽  
Yutong Liu ◽  
Yanping Wang ◽  
Shengbo Ye ◽  
Yuan Zhang ◽  
...  

The ground-based arc-scanning synthetic aperture radar (ArcSAR) is capable of 360° scanning of the surroundings with the antenna fixed on a rotating arm. ArcSAR has much wider field of view when compared with conventional ground-based synthetic aperture radar (GBSAR) scanning on a linear rail. It has already been used in deformation monitoring applications. This paper mainly focuses on the accurate and fast imaging algorithms for ArcSAR. The curvature track makes the image focusing challenging and, in the classical frequency domain, fast imaging algorithms that are designed for linear rail SAR cannot be readily applied. This paper proposed an efficient frequency domain imaging algorithm for ArcSAR. The proposed algorithm takes advantage of the angular shift-invariant property of the ArcSAR signal, and it deduces the accurate matched filter in the angular-frequency domain, so panoramic images in polar coordinates with wide swath can be obtained at one time without segmenting strategy. When compared with existing ArcSAR frequency domain algorithms, the proposed algorithm is more accurate and efficient, because it has neither far range nor narrow beam antenna restrictions. The proposed method is validated by both simulation and real data. The results show that our algorithm brings the quality of image close to the time domain back-projection (BP) algorithm at a processing efficiency about two orders of magnitude better, and it has better image quality than the existing frequency domain Lee’s algorithm at a comparable processing speed.


Author(s):  
Guang-Cai Sun ◽  
Yanbin Liu ◽  
jixiang xiang ◽  
Wenkang Liu ◽  
mengdao xing ◽  
...  

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