Author_Institution :
Div. of Electron. Sensors & Syst., Northrop Grumman Corp., Baltimore, MD, USA
Abstract :
Discusses the use of modern 2D spectral estimation algorithms for synthetic aperture radar (SAR) imaging. The motivation for applying power spectrum estimation methods to SAR imaging is to improve resolution, remove sidelobe artifacts, and reduce speckle compared to what is possible with conventional Fourier transform SAR imaging techniques. This paper makes two principal contributions to the field of adaptive SAR imaging. First, it is a comprehensive comparison of 2D spectral estimation methods for SAR imaging. It provides a synopsis of the algorithms available, discusses their relative merits for SAR imaging, and illustrates their performance on simulated and collected SAR imagery. Some of the algorithms presented or their derivations are new, as are some of the insights into or analyses of the algorithms. Second, this work develops multichannel variants of four related algorithms, minimum variance method (MVM), reduced-rank MVM (RRMVM), adaptive sidelobe reduction (ASR) and space variant apodization (SVA) to estimate both reflectivity intensity and interferometric height from polarimetric displaced-aperture interferometric data. All of these interferometric variants are new. In the interferometric contest, adaptive spectral estimation can improve the height estimates through a combination of adaptive nulling and averaging. Examples illustrate that MVM, ASR, and SVA offer significant advantages over Fourier methods for estimating both scattering intensity and interferometric height, and allow empirical comparison of the accuracies of Fourier, MVM, ASR, and SVA interferometric height estimates
Keywords :
adaptive estimation; adaptive signal processing; estimation theory; image resolution; interference suppression; radar imaging; radar interference; radiowave interferometry; speckle; spectral analysis; synthetic aperture radar; 2-D spectral estimation methods; ASR; MVM; RRMVM; SVA; adaptive SAR imaging; adaptive nulling; adaptive sidelobe reduction; adaptive spectral estimation; averaging; height estimates; interferometric height; minimum variance method; multichannel variants; polarimetric displaced-aperture interferometric data; power spectrum estimation methods; reduced-rank MVM; reflectivity intensity; resolution; scattering intensity; sidelobe artifacts; space variant apodization; speckle; synthetic aperture radar imaging; Algorithm design and analysis; Automatic speech recognition; Fourier transforms; Image resolution; Radar polarimetry; Radar scattering; Reflectivity; Speckle; Spectral analysis; Synthetic aperture radar;