A Novel Azimuth Spectrum Reconstruction and Imaging Method for Moving Targets in Geosynchronous Spaceborne-Airborne Bistatic Multichannel SAR

Ying Zhang, Wei Xiong, Xichao Dong*, Cheng Hu

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Abstract

Geosynchronous spaceborne-airborne bistatic multichannel synthetic aperture radar (GEO-SABM SAR) is a form of bistatic SAR constructed by a GEO transmitter and an airborne multichannel receiver. The frequent coverage of earth observations in GEO-SABM SAR provides a great advantage in SAR-ground moving target indication (SAR-GMTI). However, the bandwidth of the azimuth spectrum in this configuration, which is larger than the pulse repetition frequency (PRF), makes the whole spectrum fold into several subsegments, i.e., azimuth spectrum aliasing (ASA) occurs. In addition, azimuth Doppler ambiguity (ADA) caused by the larger radial velocity of the moving target may occur simultaneously. To address these problems, an improved velocity SAR (VSAR)-based azimuth spectrum reconstruction method for moving targets is proposed. The influence of ASA and ADA on the signal of the moving targets is analyzed, and a signal model after coarse imaging with static target parameters is deduced. From the signal model, each subsegment has different Doppler frequencies and can be extracted based on improved VSAR. Meanwhile, the Doppler ambiguous integer has a definite relationship with the slope of the range migration of the subsegments after a range cell migration correction (RCMC) based on the static target parameters and can be estimated by this relationship. Furthermore, based on the extracted spectrum subsegments and estimated Doppler ambiguous integer, the azimuth spectrum can be reconstructed. Finally, the effectiveness of the proposed method is verified by the numerical experiments.

Original languageEnglish
Article number9018378
Pages (from-to)5976-5991
Number of pages16
JournalIEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing
Volume58
Issue number8
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Aug 2020

Keywords

  • Azimuth spectrum reconstruction
  • SAR-ground moving target indication (SAR-GMTI)
  • geosynchronous spaceborne-airborne bistatic multichannel synthetic aperture radar (GEO-SABM SAR)
  • moving target imaging
  • velocity SAR (VSAR)

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