DocumentCode
981978
Title
Some radar imagery results using superresolution techniques
Author
Quinquis, André ; Radoi, Emanuel ; Totir, Felix-Costinel
Author_Institution
Res. Centre, ENSIETA, Brest, France
Volume
52
Issue
5
fYear
2004
fDate
5/1/2004 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
1230
Lastpage
1244
Abstract
The key problem in any decision-making system is to gather as much information as possible about the object or the phenomenon under study. In the case of the radar targets, frequency and angular information is integrated to form a radar image, which has very high information content. Salient features can then be extracted in order to characterize or to classify radar targets. The quality of the reconstructed image is mainly related to the resolution performed by the radar system both in slant range and in cross range. The Fourier-based reconstruction methods are fast and robust, but they are limited in resolution and dynamic range. Subspace eigenanalysis based methods, such as multiple signal classification (MUSIC) or estimation of signal parameters by rotational invariance techniques (ESPRIT), are able to provide superresolution and to accurately recover the scattering center locations even for a small number of correlated samples. The aim of the paper is to present some results of our ongoing research on the application of these techniques for radar imagery.
Keywords
correlation theory; decision making; electromagnetic wave scattering; feature extraction; image classification; image reconstruction; parameter estimation; radar imaging; radar resolution; radar target recognition; correlated samples; decision-making system; feature extraction; frequency-angular information; multiple signal classification; radar imagery; radar target image reconstruction; radar targets; rotational invariance techniques; scattering center locations; signal parameters estimation; slant-cross range; subspace eigenanalysis based methods; superresolution techniques; Data mining; Decision making; Frequency; Image reconstruction; Image resolution; Multiple signal classification; Radar imaging; Reconstruction algorithms; Robustness; Signal resolution; ESPRIT; Estimation of signal parameters by rotational invariance techniques; MUSIC; high-resolution radar imagery; multiple signal classification;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Antennas and Propagation, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-926X
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TAP.2004.827541
Filename
1296832
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