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An Azimuth-Variant Autofocus Scheme of Bistatic Forward-Looking Synthetic Aperture Radar

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In bistatic forward-looking synthetic aperture radar (BFSAR), conventional autofocus algorithms cannot estimate the phase errors accurately when the range walk is compensated in the azimuthal time domain. This problem stems… Click to show full abstract

In bistatic forward-looking synthetic aperture radar (BFSAR), conventional autofocus algorithms cannot estimate the phase errors accurately when the range walk is compensated in the azimuthal time domain. This problem stems from the influence of the azimuth-variant Doppler coefficients after linear range cell migration correction in azimuthal time domain. In principle, nonlinear chirp scaling processing can be carried out to remove the azimuth variance. Nevertheless, Doppler azimuth variations of the Doppler parameters induced by the motion errors are not taken into consideration and serious defocus would emerge in the final image. To cope with such a problem, an estimation–evaluation–equalization scheme is proposed before conventional autofocus for BFSAR. Different from the conventional autofocus method, the azimuth-variant Doppler coefficients are additionally estimated and equalized before autofocus, and as a consequence, phase errors can be precisely estimated. The BFSAR data processing results demonstrate the validity of the proposed method on the improvement of autofocus in BFSAR.

Keywords: looking synthetic; forward looking; autofocus; azimuth variant; bistatic forward

Journal Title: IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Letters
Year Published: 2017

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