TY - JOUR
T1 - Segmented continuously varying pulse interval sequence design for extremely high-resolution spaceborne sliding spotlight SAR
AU - Ding, Zegang
AU - Xu, Pei
AU - Wang, Yan
AU - Zheng, Pengnan
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - Synthetic aperture radar (SAR) is an active microwave remote sensing device used to obtain high-resolution SAR images.With the development of SAR, extremely high-resolution SAR (i.e. resolution reaching 0.1 m) plays an increasingly important role in applications such as target recognition. In extremely high-resolution spaceborne SAR, the variation of slant range history becomes extremely severe, resulting in echoes of interest overlapping with transmitted pulses and nadir echoes when transmitting the pulses at constant pulse intervals (PIs), further causing the loss of echo data. Although a continuously varying pulse interval (CVPI) system can expand the tolerance of slant range variation to some extent, overlap still occurs when the variation in slant range exceeds a certain threshold. Thus, this paper proposes segmented CVPI sequence design methods to solve the data acquisition problem in the situation of severe variation in slant range history. The timing diagram- and strip layering diagram-based segmented CVPI sequence design methods, which are suitable for the acquisition of spaceborne SAR data with any variation of slant range, are given. The characteristics of the two methods are analysed. Finally, several computer simulations indicate that the echoes generated by the proposed methods are not overlapped, which verifies the validity of the proposed methods.
AB - Synthetic aperture radar (SAR) is an active microwave remote sensing device used to obtain high-resolution SAR images.With the development of SAR, extremely high-resolution SAR (i.e. resolution reaching 0.1 m) plays an increasingly important role in applications such as target recognition. In extremely high-resolution spaceborne SAR, the variation of slant range history becomes extremely severe, resulting in echoes of interest overlapping with transmitted pulses and nadir echoes when transmitting the pulses at constant pulse intervals (PIs), further causing the loss of echo data. Although a continuously varying pulse interval (CVPI) system can expand the tolerance of slant range variation to some extent, overlap still occurs when the variation in slant range exceeds a certain threshold. Thus, this paper proposes segmented CVPI sequence design methods to solve the data acquisition problem in the situation of severe variation in slant range history. The timing diagram- and strip layering diagram-based segmented CVPI sequence design methods, which are suitable for the acquisition of spaceborne SAR data with any variation of slant range, are given. The characteristics of the two methods are analysed. Finally, several computer simulations indicate that the echoes generated by the proposed methods are not overlapped, which verifies the validity of the proposed methods.
KW - Spaceborne sliding spotlight SAR
KW - extremely high resolution
KW - segmented continuously varying pulse interval
KW - system design
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U2 - 10.1080/01431161.2023.2189032
DO - 10.1080/01431161.2023.2189032
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85152449840
SN - 0143-1161
VL - 44
SP - 1766
EP - 1788
JO - International Journal of Remote Sensing
JF - International Journal of Remote Sensing
IS - 6
ER -