DocumentCode :
3308674
Title :
Exploitation of dominant scatterers for sidelobe suppression in radar tomography
Author :
Almutiry, Muhannad ; Wicks, Michael C. ; Negishi, Tadahiro ; Erricolo, Danilo ; Monte, Lorenzo Lo
Author_Institution :
Univ. of Dayton, Dayton, OH, USA
fYear :
2015
fDate :
10-12 June 2015
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
4
Abstract :
Multistatic SAR/ISAR can be described and generalized using the principles of radar (or radio frequency) tomography. In radar tomography, distributed transmitters and receivers sense a region of interest using suitable waveforms. Using the principles of linear scattering (Born approximation), a (linear) relation exists between the measured returns and the shape of targets, and an image can be formed by inverting such relation. Due to the limited illumination and observation points, each point target will exhibit a spatially-varying point spread function (psf). A dominant scatterer having a large psf will inevitably mask the return of weak scatterers nearby. To mitigate this masking effect, the image is analyzed to identify dominant scatters. Then, these scatterers are modelled as dipole sources and included in the imaging formation as part of illumination points (i.e., new transmitters). When dominant scatterers are modelled as transmitters, their respective sidelobes are removed from the image, so that weak targets can be identified. Simulations and results demonstrate this concept.
Keywords :
approximation theory; electromagnetic wave scattering; interference suppression; optical transfer function; radar receivers; radar transmitters; synthetic aperture radar; tomography; Born approximation; dipole sources; distributed receivers; distributed transmitters; dominant scatterer; illumination points; linear scattering; masking effect; multistatic SAR-ISAR; radar tomography; radio frequency tomography; sidelobe suppression; spatially-varying point spread function; weak scatterers; Radar imaging; Radar scattering; Receivers; Synthetic aperture radar; Tomography; Born approximation; Radio frequency tomography; dominant scatterer; multipath effects;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Signal Processing Symposium (SPSympo), 2015
Conference_Location :
Debe
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/SPS.2015.7168284
Filename :
7168284
Link To Document :
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