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Complex Mutual Information-Based Least-Dependent Component Analysis for ISAR Imaging of Multiple Targets in a Formation Flight

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This article proposes a signal decomposition-based approach for inverse synthetic aperture radar (ISAR) imaging of multiple targets in a formation. The procedure of the proposed framework is divided into three… Click to show full abstract

This article proposes a signal decomposition-based approach for inverse synthetic aperture radar (ISAR) imaging of multiple targets in a formation. The procedure of the proposed framework is divided into three steps. The first step is to preprocess the radar echoes received by the spatial multichannel radar via pulse compression. The second step is signal decomposition using the complex-valued mutual information-based least-dependent component analysis proposed in this article. In this step, the range profiles (RPs) of multiple targets are separated into individual RPs to generate an ISAR image for each target. The third step is range-Doppler imaging using the separated RPs. As compared to the conventional methods, the proposed method decomposes the superimposed radar echoes at the raw signal level. Therefore, even if multiple targets overlap in the ISAR image, or RP histories are unaligned owing to the change in the relative positions between multiple targets, a well-focused ISAR image can still be generated. Simulation results using three targets composed of point scatterer centers verify that the proposed method can effectively segment three targets closely flying in a formation.

Keywords: mutual information; isar; isar imaging; multiple targets; imaging multiple; targets formation

Journal Title: IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems
Year Published: 2022

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