DocumentCode :
817183
Title :
Focusing Bistatic SAR Data Using the Nonlinear Chirp Scaling Algorithm
Author :
Wong, Frank H. ; Cumming, Ian G. ; Yew Lam Neo
Author_Institution :
MacDonald, Dettwiler & Assoc. Ltd., Richmond, BC
Volume :
46
Issue :
9
fYear :
2008
Firstpage :
2493
Lastpage :
2505
Abstract :
Bistatic synthetic aperture radar data are more challenging to process than the common monostatic counterparts because the flight geometry is more complicated and the data are usually nonstationary. Whereas time-domain algorithms can handle general bistatic cases, they are very inefficient; therefore, frequency-domain methods are preferred. Several frequency-domain monostatic algorithms have been modified to handle a limited number of bistatic cases, but a general algorithm is sought, which can handle cases such as nonequal platform velocities, nonparallel flight tracks, and high squints. In this paper, we modify the nonlinear chirp scaling (NLCS) algorithm to handle a general case of bistatic data. The key is to use a linear range cell migration correction to reduce the range-azimuth coupling, an NLCS to precondition the data for azimuth compression, and a series expansion to obtain an accurate form of the signal spectrum. The azimuth nonstationarity is handled through the use of invariance regions. Simulations have shown that the modified NLCS algorithm can handle data with more complicated bistatic geometries than the previous algorithms.
Keywords :
chirp modulation; frequency-domain analysis; geophysical signal processing; geophysical techniques; remote sensing by radar; synthetic aperture radar; azimuth compression; azimuth nonstationarity; bistatic SAR data; bistatic synthetic aperture radar data; data handling; flight geometry; frequency-domain method; invariance region; linear range cell migration correction; nonequal platform velocity; nonlinear chirp scaling algorithm; nonparallel flight track; range-azimuth coupling; series expansion; signal spectrum; squint; Bistatic SAR; chirp scaling; perturbation function; point target response; range cell migration (RCM) correction (RCMC); secondary range compression (SRC); synthetic aperture radar (SAR);
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0196-2892
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TGRS.2008.917599
Filename :
4579249
Link To Document :
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