Polarization Scattering Matrix and Doppler Joint Estimation Based on Multichannel Spectrum Interpolation Clean

Chen Yao, Houjun Sun, Guoqiang Zhao*, Shiyong Li, Yi Zhang, Jianqiao Ruan, Da Li

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Abstract

Polarization and micro-Doppler signatures are widely used for target detection and recognition in harsh sensing environments. However, accurately estimating polarization scattering matrices and Doppler frequencies of scattering centers (SCs) remains challenging. This letter incorporates the multichannel spectrum interpolation (MSI) with the CLEAN algorithm. The proposed algorithm can estimate the Doppler frequencies and scattering matrices of target SC from fully polarized data with high precision. Compared with the traditional detection-after-imaging workflow, the proposed method takes an iterative suppression technique, which improves the estimation accuracy and reduces detection time. The effectiveness of the proposed method is verified based on the simulation and actual radar data. The estimation accuracy measured by polarized similarity is 99.9%, and the normalized root-mean-squared error (RMSE) of the estimated Doppler frequency is 4.8% in simulation.

Original languageEnglish
Article number3501805
JournalIEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Letters
Volume20
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2023

Keywords

  • CLEAN
  • micro-Doppler
  • polarization scattering matrix (PSM)
  • spectrum interpolation

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