Imaging and Relocation for Extended Ground Moving Targets in Multichannel SAR-GMTI Systems

Penghui Huang, Xiang Gen Xia, Lingyu Wang, Huajian Xu, Xingzhao Liu*, Guisheng Liao, Xue Jiang

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Abstract

In a multichannel synthetic aperture radar (SAR) system, because of the target uncooperative motion, a ground moving target (GMT) is usually smeared, distorted, and shifted in an SAR image. In this article, a novel approach for multichannel SAR-GMT indication (GMTI) processing is proposed. The main innovations of this method are that a GMT can be well refocused and relocated since the target high-order Doppler parameters can be precisely estimated based on a high-order polynomial phase signal (PPS) model, and the target statistical amplitude and phase information is jointly applied to improve the radial velocity estimation robustness. Compared with the current SAR-GMTI algorithms, the improvements of this method over the existing methods are: 1) the topography interferometric phase can be effectively compensated by applying an adaptive 2-D spectrum filtering technique via iterative processing; 2) a GMT can be well imaged since the target Doppler chirp rate and the quadratic chirp rate can be well estimated via the 2-D coherent integration in the time–frequency plane; and 3) a GMT can be precisely relocated into its original position by applying the generalized amplitude and phase weighting technique. Real-measured SAR data processing results are presented to validate the effectiveness and feasibility of the proposed method.

Original languageEnglish
JournalIEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing
Volume60
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2022
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Channel estimation
  • Clutter
  • Doppler effect
  • Estimation
  • Imaging
  • Radar polarimetry
  • Synthetic aperture radar

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