DocumentCode :
1131052
Title :
Target-Motion-Induced Radar Imaging
Author :
Chen, Chung-Ching ; Andrews, Harry C.
Author_Institution :
Hughes Aircraft Company
Issue :
1
fYear :
1980
Firstpage :
2
Lastpage :
14
Abstract :
Imaging from ground-based (stationary) radars of moving targets is often possible by utilizing a "synthetic aperture" developed from the target motion itself. The theory and experimental results associated with such processing are addressed. An aircraft is imaged from both a straight flight and a turn with recognizable results. Analysis shows that two-phase components exist in the radar return, one being gross velocity induced, the other being interscatterer interference within the target itself. The former phase must be removed prior to imaging and techniques are developed for this task. Preprocessing, range curvature, range alignment, motion compensation, and presumming are all addressed prior to presenting the experimental results. Coherence processing intervals, range collapsing, and range realignment are all examined during the processing aspects of the paper.
Keywords :
Airborne radar; Aircraft; Airplanes; Azimuth; Doppler radar; Geometry; Image recognition; Interference; Radar imaging; Synthetic aperture radar;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Aerospace and Electronic Systems, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9251
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TAES.1980.308873
Filename :
4102273
Link To Document :
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