DocumentCode
1135777
Title
Ambiguities in Spacebornene Synthetic Aperture Radar Systems
Author
Li, F.K. ; Johnson, W. T K
Author_Institution
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Issue
3
fYear
1983
fDate
5/1/1983 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
389
Lastpage
397
Abstract
Several aspects of range and azimuth (time delay and Doppler) ambiguities in spaceborne synthetic aperture radars (SARs) are examined. An accurate method to evaluate the ratio of the intensities of the ambiguities to that of the signal is described. This method has been applied to the nominal SAR system on SEASAT and the variations of this ratio as a function of orbital latitude and attitude control error are discussed. It is also shown that the detailed range migration-azimuth phase history of an ambiguity is different from that of a signal. The images of ambiguities are, therefore, dispersed. Several examples of such dispersed images observed by the SEASAT SAR are presented. These dispersions are eliminated when the processing parameters are adjusted appropriately. Finally, a method is described which uses a set of multiple pulse repetition frequencies to determine the absolute values of the Doppler centroid frequencies for SARs with high carrier frequencies and relatively poor attitude measurements.
Keywords
Azimuth; Delay effects; Error correction; Extraterrestrial measurements; Frequency; History; Position measurement; Pulse measurements; Spaceborne radar; Synthetic aperture radar;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Aerospace and Electronic Systems, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9251
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TAES.1983.309319
Filename
4102797
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