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Focusing High-Maneuverability Bistatic Forward-Looking SAR Using Extended Azimuth Nonlinear Chirp Scaling Algorithm
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2022
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RadarEngineeringSynthetic Aperture RadarAerospace EngineeringResidual Range CurveImaging RadarRadar Image ProcessingRadar ApplicationRadar Signal ProcessingRange Reference PointRange ImagingHmbf-sar ImagingRadiologyRadar Imaging
In high-maneuverability bistatic forward-looking synthetic aperture radar (HMBF-SAR) imaging, the acceleration leads to an increased residual range curve and a deepened two-dimensional spatial variance of Doppler parameters, which cannot be processed by the traditional algorithms. To address these problems, this paper establishes a more accurate digital representation for HMBF-SAR model and investigates an extended azimuth nonlinear Chirp Scaling (EANLCS) imaging method. In the flowchart of this paper, we first propose a more precise slant range model with improved expansion coefficients, and defines the range and azimuth direction of HMBF-SAR imaging. Then, a novel fast reference point (i.e., azimuth and range reference point) selection method is proposed to analyze two-dimensional spatial variance of signal characteristics, which is used to construct a high order model of residual range cell migration and Doppler parameters. Based on above analysis, we put forward an advanced imaging algorithm of combining the Second-order keystone and extended azimuth nonlinear chirp scaling (EANLCS) to compensate the increased residual range curve and two-dimensional spatial variance of Doppler parameters. Finally, the effectiveness of the proposed HBMF-SAR method is verified by several numerical simulations and comparative studies based on both the simulated and raw data.
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