DocumentCode :
2111775
Title :
The information content of multiple receive aperture SAR systems
Author :
Goodman, Nathan A. ; Stiles, James M.
Author_Institution :
Radar Syst. & Remote Sensing Lab., Kansas Univ., Lawrence, KS, USA
Volume :
4
fYear :
2001
fDate :
2001
Firstpage :
1614
Abstract :
For SAR to perform correctly, the number of unique measurements obtained by the radar (i.e., the rank of the received signal´s covariance matrix) must be greater than the number of pixels illuminated. For a single aperture SAR, the coherent processing interval (CPI) and bandwidth determine the number of independent measurements collected; therefore, the received time-bandwidth product limits the maximum unambiguous illumination area, or swathwidth. For a multiple aperture SAR (MSAR), however, the rank of the received signal is not as easy to determine. When the array is large, its beamwidth determines resolution rather than the radar´s bandwidth and CPI length. Furthermore, redundant lags in the space-time-frequency co-array reduce the amount of unique information collected. This paper generalizes the theory behind determining the rank of a signal received from stationary targets. Resolution is determined by all radar parameters including CPI length, bandwidth, and array extent. The co-array concept for antenna arrays, which is a measure of the lags sampled in the array´s spatial covariance matrix, is extended and applied. A hybrid coarray is derived that indicates lags sampled in the hybrid spacetime-frequency space. The hybrid co-array is then applied to signals received by MSAR to show that the number of unique lags in the hybrid co-array limits the number of unique samples collected. The results provide important analysis tools for MSAR systems that are likely in the future, especially sparse, constellation-flying satellite systems
Keywords :
geophysical techniques; radar imaging; radar theory; remote sensing by radar; synthetic aperture radar; terrain mapping; NISAR; geophysical measurement technique; hybrid co-array; information content; land surface; multiple aperture SAR; multiple receive aperture SAR; radar imaging; radar remote sensing; synthetic aperture radar; terrain mapping; theory; Antenna arrays; Area measurement; Bandwidth; Covariance matrix; Lighting; Performance evaluation; Radar measurements; Signal resolution; Spaceborne radar; Synthetic aperture radar;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, 2001. IGARSS '01. IEEE 2001 International
Conference_Location :
Sydney, NSW
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7031-7
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/IGARSS.2001.977010
Filename :
977010
Link To Document :
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