DocumentCode
882874
Title
On the application of coherent optical processing techniques to synthetic-aperture radar
Author
Cutrona, L.J. ; Leith, E.N. ; Porcello, L.J. ; Vivian, W.E.
Author_Institution
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich.
Volume
54
Issue
8
fYear
1966
Firstpage
1026
Lastpage
1032
Abstract
Coherent optical systems are useful for the processing of data collected by sidelooking synthetic-aperture radars. This type of radar, which is useful for generating fine-resolution terrain imagery, has the capability of providing along-track, or azimuth, resolution which is much finer than the azimuth dimension of the radiated beam itself; however, the attainment of this finer resolution requires extensive processing of the received radar signal. In this paper the form of the returning radar signals is discussed, as are the general reasons why optical processing of these signals might be attractive. The required processing can be viewed as a multichannel weighted vector summation, matched filtering operation, or cross-correlation operation; the cross-correlation viewpoint is developed, as is a corresponding optical processor implementation. The role of a conical lens in simplifying reference-function realization is discussed. Finally, a Fresnel-lens interpretation of the recorded radar signal leads to a discussion of the strong physical analogy between a coherent radar system and a coherent optical system.
Keywords
Azimuth; Image resolution; Laser radar; Optical filters; Optical recording; Radar applications; Radar imaging; Radar signal processing; Signal processing; Signal resolution;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Proceedings of the IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9219
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/PROC.1966.4987
Filename
1446917
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