Title :
Effective bandwidth SF-CW SAR increase using frequency agility
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Aerosp., Power & Sensors, Cranfield Univ., Swindon
fDate :
6/1/2006 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The use of a frequency-agile waveform is proposed as a way of providing significantly increased bandwidth for a stepped frequency continuous wave (SF-CW) SAR, than is provided by traditional imaging schemes. The range resolution is set by the bandwidth of the transmitted waveform, and is built up as a set of monotonically increasing stepped frequencies. As these frequencies are sampled sequentially, a constraint with SF-CW waveforms is the time restriction available to build up the bandwidth, imposed by the spatial sampling requirements along the aperture to avoid grating-lobe effects. To address this problem, an approach is outlined which allows the frequency spectrum to be greatly undersampled to provide a greater effective bandwidth. It was found that randomizing the set of frequencies omitted from sweep to sweep allowed significant thinning before the appearance of significant unwanted image artifacts due to the under-sampling. This scheme allows great flexibility in the choice of bandwidths that can be realized for a particular imaging scenario. Their application is considered from the point of view of operation from UAV SAR platforms
Keywords :
CW radar; frequency agility; radar imaging; synthetic aperture radar; waveform analysis; SF-CW waveforms; frequency agility; frequency spectrum; frequency-agile waveform; grating-lobe effects; range resolution; stepped frequency continuous wave SAR; synthetic aperture radar; unwanted image artifacts; Bandwidth; Costs; Frequency measurement; Image resolution; Image sensors; Infrared image sensors; Radar imaging; Radar signal processing; Radiofrequency identification; Synthetic aperture radar;
Journal_Title :
Aerospace and Electronic Systems Magazine, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MAES.2006.1662006