Nonambiguous SAR Image Formation of Maritime Targets Using Weighted Sparse Approach

Gang Xu*, Xiang Gen Xia, Wei Hong

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Abstract

For a single-channel synthetic aperture radar (SAR), finite-pulse repetition frequency and nonideal antenna pattern cause azimuth ambiguities, i.e., ghosts in image domain. In this paper, a novel algorithm of locating processing weighted group lasso SAR image formation for maritime targets is proposed to effectively mitigate the ambiguities, which can work on a single-look complex SAR image. In the scheme, the ambiguous signal model using the conventional SAR focusing processor is first explicitly derived, showing the analytical expression of SAR image formulation. The weighted sparse group lasso algorithm is then employed to group-sparsely reconstruct the subimages of nonambiguous and ambiguous Doppler components. In particular, we introduce adaptively weighted sparsity constraint, obtained from a priori azimuth antenna pattern, and clutter clustering during sparse imaging. It should be emphasized that the proposed algorithm can effectively improve the azimuth resolution by coherently integrating the ambiguous signal components, which greatly helps the target detection and recognition in maritime surveillance. Finally, experiments based on simulated and measured data are performed to confirm the effectiveness of the proposed algorithm.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1454-1465
Number of pages12
JournalIEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing
Volume56
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Mar 2018
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Azimuth ambiguities
  • Clutter clustering
  • Sparse group lasso algorithm
  • Synthetic aperture radar (SAR)
  • Weighted sparsity constraint

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