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Azimuth Motion Compensation With Improved Subaperture Algorithm for Airborne SAR Imaging
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2016
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EngineeringPrecision NavigationCalibrationImaging RadarAzimuth Motion CompensationComputational ImagingRadar Signal ProcessingConventional Motion CompensationAirborne Sar ImagingRadiologyHealth SciencesMedical ImagingSynthetic Aperture RadarInverse ProblemsRadar ApplicationRadarArray ProcessingFourier TransformAerospace EngineeringNovel Moco ApproachRadar Image ProcessingImproved Subaperture Algorithm
Conventional motion compensation (MOCO) under beam-center approximation is usually insufficient to correct severe track deviations for high-resolution synthetic aperture radar imaging. In this paper, a novel MOCO approach is developed for correction of the azimuth-variant motion errors by exploiting a precise angle-to-Doppler relationship within subapertures. The corruption from the residual motion errors to the angle-to-Doppler mapping is investigated and overcome by a compensation scheme of the scaled Fourier transform. Inheriting the high efficiency, the proposed azimuth MOCO approach has dramatically improved precision over the conventional subaperture MOCO method by reducing high side-lobe peaks of the point spread function. Extensive comparisons with other MOCO algorithms are given to show the superiority of the proposed algorithm. Moreover, real-data experiments are provided for a clear demonstration of our proposed approach.
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