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Azimuth-Variant Phase Error Calibration Technique for Multichannel SAR Systems

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Multiple azimuth channels are usually employed to overcome the inherent limitation between high resolution and wide swath in synthetic aperture radar systems. However, unavoidable channel phase errors will significantly degrade… Click to show full abstract

Multiple azimuth channels are usually employed to overcome the inherent limitation between high resolution and wide swath in synthetic aperture radar systems. However, unavoidable channel phase errors will significantly degrade the performance of ambiguity suppression. Conventional calibration methods usually regard these phase errors as constants during the whole observation time and ignore the azimuth-variant phase errors, which may not totally suppress azimuth ambiguities especially for very strong targets. This letter presents an azimuth-variant phase error calibration technique. The proposed technique first selects a strong point-like target as the calibration source. Then, the azimuth-variant phase errors can be estimated by comparing the phase of the calibration source and the corresponding steering vector in the range-compressed signals. Besides, a preprocessing method is presented to improve the calibration accuracy when the selected calibration source is affected by noise or interferences. Theoretical analysis and experiments demonstrate the feasibility of the proposed technique.

Keywords: technique; phase; calibration; variant phase; azimuth variant; phase errors

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

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