The phase gradient autofocus (PGA) is a robust autofocusing approach that can efficiently refocus defocused synthetic aperture radar (SAR) imagery produced by frequency-domain algorithms. However, from a conventional viewpoint, PGA… Click to show full abstract
The phase gradient autofocus (PGA) is a robust autofocusing approach that can efficiently refocus defocused synthetic aperture radar (SAR) imagery produced by frequency-domain algorithms. However, from a conventional viewpoint, PGA cannot be extended to refocus SAR imagery produced by time-domain algorithms, such as the filtered backprojection (FBP), as the spectrum of the FBP imagery is range ambiguous and azimuth space-variant. In this letter, a novel interpretation of FBP is presented, in which the spectrum structure of the FBP imagery is analyzed in detail. By incorporating the derived spectral information, an efficient spectrum preprocessing is proposed for spectrum restructuring. After this preprocessing, PGA is shown to be able to refocus defocused FBP imagery. The validity and feasibility of the proposed autofocusing approach are demonstrated using both simulated and experimental data.
               
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