DocumentCode :
3834522
Title :
Parametric Methods for Strip-Map SAR Doppler Ambiguity Resolution
Author :
Marina V. Dragosevic
Author_Institution :
Terrabytes Consulting, Canada
Volume :
45
Issue :
3
fYear :
2009
Abstract :
Physical modeling of the Doppler centroid (DC) can be used to predict synthetic aperture radar (SAR) Doppler ambiguity when antenna attitude is controlled or measured precisely enough. It is shown that the same model proves useful even in the cases of higher attitude uncertainty, if it is combined with suitable adaptive techniques. In this paper, Doppler ambiguity resolution is formulated as a hypothesis testing problem over a domain of integer values that are directly related to the attitude uncertainty. A test statistic is derived from the entire SAR scene using data adaptive processing. A broad class of such adaptive algorithms is analyzed in a unified way, starting from the range-azimuth coupling in the frequency domain and multilook techniques. The analysis includes two well-known and two new multilook methods for Doppler ambiguity resolution. A suitable test statistic is proposed for each of these methods and its dependency on the scene spatial correlation is discussed. Experimental results confirm the robustness of the combined scheme.
Keywords :
"Testing","Statistical analysis","Layout","Predictive models","Synthetic aperture radar","Aperture antennas","Radar antennas","Attitude control","Antenna measurements","Uncertainty"
Journal_Title :
IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9251
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TAES.2009.5259171
Filename :
5259171
Link To Document :
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