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Micro-Doppler analysis of vibrating targets in SAR
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Vibrating targets cause phase modulation of the azimuth phase history for a SAR system. The phase modulation may be seen as a time-dependent micro-Doppler frequency. It is useful to analyse such signals with Cohen's class time–frequency methods due to their superior resolution potential. The method must be chosen with care, as the effective time integration window of the kernel should not be longer than about a cycle of the modulation signal. Using the adaptive optimal kernel method (AOK), the authors obtained good results from a controlled experiment where two oscillating corner reflectors were placed within a SAR scene collected by the US Navy APY-6 radar. The oscillation frequency and amplitude were calculated from the time–frequency distributions and the results agree well with available ground truth. To resolve the instantaneous frequencies, the kernel time extent had to be sufficiently short.
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