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Extended Autofocus Backprojection Algorithm for Low-Frequency SAR Imaging

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Since the trajectory deviations of a radar platform cause serious phase errors that degrade the focusing quality of synthetic aperture radar (SAR) imagery, an autofocus method is very important for… Click to show full abstract

Since the trajectory deviations of a radar platform cause serious phase errors that degrade the focusing quality of synthetic aperture radar (SAR) imagery, an autofocus method is very important for high-resolution airborne SAR imaging. In this letter, an extended autofocus backprojection (EABP) algorithm is developed to accommodate the phase errors. Under the criterion of maximum image sharpness, the traditional ABP algorithm supports a broader class of collection and imaging geometries. However, it neglects the influence of SAR image energy distribution on the estimation of phase errors that make it inapplicable for SAR imaging, which has high dynamic range, such as low-frequency SAR imaging. By choosing regions and balancing the energy distribution of the data, the EABP algorithm is more efficient and useful to avoid the estimation error caused by the unbalanced energy distribution. Its performance has been demonstrated by using the experimental data that are acquired by a P-band airborne SAR system with a low-accuracy global positioning system.

Keywords: autofocus backprojection; extended autofocus; sar imaging; frequency sar; sar; low frequency

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

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