• DocumentCode
    1509662
  • Title

    Bistatic SAR experiment with the Ingara imaging radar

  • Author

    Goh, Alvin S. ; Preiss, M. ; Stacy, Nick J. S. ; Gray, Douglas A.

  • Author_Institution
    Defence Sci. & Technol. Organ., Edinburgh, SA, Australia
  • Volume
    4
  • Issue
    3
  • fYear
    2010
  • fDate
    6/1/2010 12:00:00 AM
  • Firstpage
    426
  • Lastpage
    437
  • Abstract
    Synthetic aperture radar (SAR) operation in a bistatic configuration not only offers various advantages over its now well-established monostatic counterpart but also poses various challenges. As part of a research programme into the potential benefits and challenges of bistatic SAR, the Ingara fully polarimetric X-band airborne imaging radar system, developed and operated by the Australian Defence Science and Technology Organisation, was upgraded to conduct experimental SAR data collections in a bistatic geometry. Initial trials of the new bistatic SAR system were conducted between December 2007 and April 2008: these involved operation of the existing airborne radar in a fine-resolution (600 MHz bandwidth) circular spotlight-SAR mode, in conjunction with a newly developed fully polarimetric stationary ground-based bistatic receiver. These experimental trials produced a set of fully polarimetric simultaneously collected monostatic and bistatic SAR data, collected over a wide range of bistatic angles. Results from a preliminary analysis of the data have been encouraging: focussed fine-resolution imagery has been obtained, indicating the successful maintenance of synchronisation and phase stability between the independent airborne and ground-based systems. Furthermore, interferometric coherence has been demonstrated between single-pass simultaneously collected monostatic and bistatic images from the airborne and ground-based receivers, and between repeat-pass bistatic images from the ground-based receiver collected some 100 min apart. This study gives an overview of the Ingara bistatic SAR system, discusses the experiments and data processing and presents initial experimental results.
  • Keywords
    airborne radar; radar imaging; radar interferometry; synthetic aperture radar; Ingora imaging radar; bistatic SAR; ground-based receivers; interferometric coherence; phase stability; polarimetric X-band airborne imaging radar system; synchronisation; synthetic aperture radar;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Radar, Sonar & Navigation, IET
  • Publisher
    iet
  • ISSN
    1751-8784
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1049/iet-rsn.2009.0103
  • Filename
    5481578