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Fast Approach for SAR Imaging of Ground Moving Target With Doppler Ambiguity Based on 2-D SCFT and IRFCCF

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Unknown motions will make the synthetic aperture radar (SAR) images of ground moving targets defocused. The target signal easily exhibits Doppler ambiguity due to the limitation of pulse repetition frequency,… Click to show full abstract

Unknown motions will make the synthetic aperture radar (SAR) images of ground moving targets defocused. The target signal easily exhibits Doppler ambiguity due to the limitation of pulse repetition frequency, which leads to the focusing difficulty of moving targets. To address these issues, a fast approach for SAR imaging of ground moving target with Doppler ambiguity is proposed. In this method, the first-order and quadratic phase are initially estimated by using proposed operations based on 2-D scaled Fourier transform and improved range frequency cross correlation function, respectively. With the estimated parameters, the moving target is then focused in the range–azimuth time domain by the matched filtering. The presented approach is fast, because its realization procedure does not have any parameter-searching step and can be sped up by nonuniform fast Fourier transform. Moreover, the proposed approach can handle Doppler ambiguity (including Doppler center blur and spectrum ambiguity), blind speed sidelobe, and scaled frequency spectrum aliasing. Both spaceborne and airborne real data-processing results are presented to confirm the effectiveness of the proposed method.

Keywords: doppler ambiguity; moving target; ground moving; doppler; ambiguity

Journal Title: IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Letters
Year Published: 2022

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