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Development of a Truck-Mounted Arc-Scanning Synthetic Aperture Radar
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2013
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Horizontal Circular MotionEngineeringArcsar SystemPrecision NavigationImaging RadarRadar Signal ProcessingInstrumentationDetection TechnologyRadiologySynthetic Aperture RadarAntennaRadar ApplicationRadar ImagingRadarAerospace EngineeringRadar ScatteringRemote SensingRadar Image ProcessingRange Doppler Algorithm
This paper presents the development of a ground-based arc-scanning synthetic aperture radar (ArcSAR) system mounted on a truck. ArcSAR formulates synthetic aperture by a horizontal circular motion of antennas attached at the end of an extendable boom. The ArcSAR system is designed to operate in two different imaging modes: the spot mode and the scan mode . The spot mode obtains a high-resolution image by fixing the view angle of antennas toward a target. The scan mode obtains wider image coverage with a reduced resolution by fixing the antennas relative to the boom. Different SAR focusing algorithms were implemented for the accuracy and efficiency of image processing: the time domain algorithm for the spot mode and the range Doppler algorithm for the scan mode. An exemplary X-band ArcSAR spot mode image, obtained with a 180 ° scanning of 4-m boom, has an azimuth resolution of 0.07 ° , which is equivalent to the 12.6-m linear scanning of a conventional ground-based SAR system. An ArcSAR scan mode image was successfully obtained as well, covering a 350 ° image area at an azimuth resolution of 1.07 °, which is 11 times better than that of arc-scanning real aperture radar that would have 11.84 ° azimuth resolution.
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