TY - JOUR
T1 - Through-the-Wall Radar Imaging Grating-Lobe and Sidelobe Suppression Method Based on Imaginary Sign Coherence Factor
AU - Yang, Xiaopeng
AU - Meng, Haoyu
AU - Qu, Xiaodong
AU - Gao, Weicheng
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - In order to address the contradiction between azimuth resolution and system complexity, sparse array is employed in through-the-wall radar for the purpose of detecting moving targets in shadowed spaces. However, the radar images can be distorted due to azimuth grating-lobes and high sidelobes. To mitigate this issue, a through-the-wall radar imaging grating-lobe and sidelobe suppression method based on imaginary sign coherence factor is proposed in this letter. Theoretically, it is demonstrated that the phase across different channels is symmetrical at the azimuth grating-lobes and sidelobes in centrosymmetric radar. Then, the weight is calculated based on the positive and negative consistency of the imaginary part of the imaging results in each channel. The azimuth grating-lobes and sidelobes are suppressed by applying weight to the original image. Through simulations and experiments, the effectiveness and robustness of the proposed method are validated. The azimuth grating-lobes and sidelobes are suppressed efficiently without increasing the computation amount, demonstrating its practical feasibility.
AB - In order to address the contradiction between azimuth resolution and system complexity, sparse array is employed in through-the-wall radar for the purpose of detecting moving targets in shadowed spaces. However, the radar images can be distorted due to azimuth grating-lobes and high sidelobes. To mitigate this issue, a through-the-wall radar imaging grating-lobe and sidelobe suppression method based on imaginary sign coherence factor is proposed in this letter. Theoretically, it is demonstrated that the phase across different channels is symmetrical at the azimuth grating-lobes and sidelobes in centrosymmetric radar. Then, the weight is calculated based on the positive and negative consistency of the imaginary part of the imaging results in each channel. The azimuth grating-lobes and sidelobes are suppressed by applying weight to the original image. Through simulations and experiments, the effectiveness and robustness of the proposed method are validated. The azimuth grating-lobes and sidelobes are suppressed efficiently without increasing the computation amount, demonstrating its practical feasibility.
KW - Azimuth grating-lobe suppression
KW - azimuth sidelobe suppression
KW - imaginary sign coherence factor
KW - through-the-wall radar
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U2 - 10.1109/LSP.2024.3442972
DO - 10.1109/LSP.2024.3442972
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85201262338
SN - 1070-9908
VL - 31
SP - 2120
EP - 2124
JO - IEEE Signal Processing Letters
JF - IEEE Signal Processing Letters
ER -