DocumentCode :
2149329
Title :
SISAR: shadow inverse synthetic aperture radiolocation
Author :
Chapurskiy, Valeriy K. ; Sablin, YJacheslav N.
Author_Institution :
Central Res. Inst. of Radioelectron. Syst., Moscow, Russia
fYear :
2000
fDate :
2000
Firstpage :
322
Lastpage :
328
Abstract :
A main prerequisite for obtaining radio images and for identifying air objects (AO) in bistatic radar systems, when using the shadow or forward scattering radiolocation method, is the fact that the shadow component of the forward-scattered field of an object relates to its shadow aperture by a two-dimensional Fourier transform in the Fraunhofer zone, or two-dimensional Fresnel transform in approaching the Fresnel zone. Since during the movement of AO prolonged observation (some tens of seconds) is possible and also the sum of the target signal and the direct signal of the transmitter is present at the reception point, an interference signal can be characterized as a one-dimensional shadow radio hologram synthesized coherently in time, or a radio holographic signal (RHS). It is known that a large-size high azimuth resolution (along the path line) equivalent receiving aperture can be synthesized when an observation system or a target is moving. In accordance with the established terminology we deal with the mode of synthetic aperture radar (SAR) in the first case, and with the mode of inverse SAR, or ISAR in the second case. Thus, when the shadow radiolocation is used, the mode of interest to us can be described as the mode of shadow ISAR, or SISAR in abbreviated form
Keywords :
Fourier transforms; electromagnetic wave scattering; radar detection; radar imaging; radar interference; radar resolution; radar theory; radar tracking; synthetic aperture radar; target tracking; Fraunhofer zone; Fresnel zone; SISAR; bistatic radar systems; equivalent receiving aperture; forward scattering radiolocation; high azimuth resolution; interference signal; inverse SAR; moving target; radio holographic signal; radio images; shadow ISAR; shadow aperture; shadow component; shadow inverse synthetic aperture radiolocation; synthetic aperture radar; two-dimensional Fourier transform; two-dimensional Fresnel transform; Azimuth; Bistatic radar; Fourier transforms; Fresnel reflection; Holography; Interference; Radar scattering; Radio transmitters; Signal synthesis; Synthetic aperture radar;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Radar Conference, 2000. The Record of the IEEE 2000 International
Conference_Location :
Alexandria, VA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5776-0
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/RADAR.2000.851854
Filename :
851854
Link To Document :
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