In this letter, a frequency diverse array (FDA) is introduced into synthetic aperture radar ground moving target indication (SAR GMTI) to mitigate both the blind velocity and Doppler ambiguity problems.… Click to show full abstract
In this letter, a frequency diverse array (FDA) is introduced into synthetic aperture radar ground moving target indication (SAR GMTI) to mitigate both the blind velocity and Doppler ambiguity problems. Due to the $2\pi $ periodicity of the echo phases, notches will occur periodically in clutter cancelers at nonzero velocities, leading to the blind velocity problem. In the proposed scheme, the dependence of the measured blind velocity on the transmission frequency is considered, and a new clutter canceler unaffected by the blind velocity problem is constructed via the integration of multiple cancelers with diverse frequencies. Moreover, to resolve the Doppler ambiguity, along-track interferometry (ATI) based double interferometry is proposed to extend the maximum unambiguous radial velocity (RV). Additionally, search-based clustering is adopted to enhance the precision of RV estimation. Finally, a moving target can be brought into focus and correctly relocated using the estimated RV. Numerical results verify the effectiveness of the proposed method.
               
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