DocumentCode :
1444354
Title :
The Influence of Target Micromotion on SAR and GMTI
Author :
Li, Xiang ; Deng, Bin ; Qin, Yuliang ; Wang, Hongqiang ; Li, Yanpeng
Author_Institution :
Inst. of Space Electron. Technol., Nat. Univ. of Defense Technol., Changsha, China
Volume :
49
Issue :
7
fYear :
2011
fDate :
7/1/2011 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
2738
Lastpage :
2751
Abstract :
This paper analyzes the influence of typical target micromotions on synthetic aperture radar (SAR) images, azimuth resolution limit, SAR/ground moving target indication (GMTI), and MTI. According to the micromotion periods contained in the coherent processing interval, a new range model expansion and a generalized paired echo principle are proposed and applied to underlie the analysis. Several new kinds of image characteristics including gray strips, ghost points, and fences are reported, which are sheerly distinct from those of slow movers. Micromotion will also cause a prominent range cell migration even if its amplitude is far smaller than the range resolution. SAR/GMTI and MTI techniques will, in general, become invalid for micromotion targets. The influence is eventually demonstrated by the simulated data in the airborne single-channel geometry, and it can be used for SAR image interpretation as well as passive jamming.
Keywords :
radar imaging; synthetic aperture radar; target tracking; GMTI; SAR; airborne single-channel geometry; azimuth resolution limit; generalized paired echo principle; ghost points; gray strips; ground moving target indication; image characteristics; model expansion; passive jamming; synthetic aperture radar images; target micromotion; Acceleration; Blades; Doppler effect; Geometry; History; Scattering; Synthetic aperture radar; Ground moving target indication (GMTI); influence; micro-Doppler (m-D); micromotion; synthetic aperture radar (SAR);
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0196-2892
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TGRS.2011.2104965
Filename :
5710032
Link To Document :
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