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Initial Results of H-Matrix Reconstruction Method for 1-D Mirrored Aperture Synthesis Radiometers

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The mirrored aperture synthesis radiometer (MASR) has been proposed for high-resolution observation in recent years. Since the MASR is a kind of linear system, the matrix reconstruction method should be… Click to show full abstract

The mirrored aperture synthesis radiometer (MASR) has been proposed for high-resolution observation in recent years. Since the MASR is a kind of linear system, the matrix reconstruction method should be an alternative for image reconstruction of a practical MASR. However, the matrix reconstruction method is neither theoretically analyzed nor experimentally validated at present, and the performance of the matrix reconstruction method for a MASR in practical applications is still unknown. In this letter, the H-matrix reconstruction method including the truncated singular value decomposition (SVD) and Tikhonov regularization, not yet applied to a MASR, is introduced. Then, the numerical simulations and imaging experiments are performed to validate the presented method, and the performance of the presented method is also shown. Finally, the comparisons between the presented method and the cosine-transform-based iterative method are made in the view of imaging experiments. The H-matrix reconstruction method is more convenient in the situation of a small MASR with a small alias-free field of view (FOV).

Keywords: reconstruction; mirrored aperture; reconstruction method; aperture synthesis; method; matrix reconstruction

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

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