Title :
Extended Imaging Algorithm Based on Aperture Synthesis With Double-Scattered Waves for UWB Radars
Author :
Kidera, Shouhei ; Sakamoto, Takuya ; Sato, Toru
Author_Institution :
Grad. Sch. of Inf. & Eng., Univ. of Electro-Commun., Chofu, Japan
Abstract :
Ultrawideband (UWB) pulse radar with high range resolution is suitable for near-field sensing. Applications of UWB pulse radar include human body identification in blurry vision for security or rescue purposes and accurate spatial measurements for industrial products such as a reflector antenna. The synthetic aperture radar is still promising for these applications because it creates an accurate image even for near-field targets in free space. However, for complex-shaped or multiple objects, this algorithm suffers from increased shadow region because it employs only a single-scattered signal for imaging. To resolve this difficulty, this paper proposes a novel imaging algorithm based on aperture synthesis for double-scattered signals. In general, double-scattered waves include independent information on target points, which are not obtained by a single-scattered wave. Based on this principle, the proposed method effectively synthesizes the double-scattered signals and enhances the reconstructible range of a target shape, part of which becomes a shadow in the former approach. In order to enhance accuracy, a false image suppression approach based on the Fresnel zone theory is also incorporated in the proposed method. The results from numerical simulations and an experiment verify that our method significantly enhances the visible range of target surfaces without either a priori knowledge of target shapes or preliminary observation of their surroundings.
Keywords :
geophysical image processing; remote sensing by radar; synthetic aperture radar; ultra wideband radar; Fresnel zone theory; UWB radars; aperture synthesis; blurry vision; double scattered waves; extended imaging algorithm; human body identification; reflector antenna; synthetic aperture radar; ultrawideband pulse radar; Fresnel reflection; Radar imaging; Scattering; Synthetic aperture radar; Ultra wideband radar; Complex-shaped or multiple targets; double-scattered waves; shadow region imaging; synthetic aperture radar (SAR); ultrawideband (UWB) radars;
Journal_Title :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TGRS.2011.2158108