DocumentCode
1276945
Title
Analysis of the Multimode Feedhorn Concept for Multichannel SAR-GMTI
Author
Gierull, Christoph H.
Author_Institution
Defence R&D Canada, Ottawa, ON, Canada
Volume
49
Issue
10
fYear
2011
Firstpage
3611
Lastpage
3621
Abstract
This paper presents the theoretical and experimental performance evaluation of a novel and innovative concept to add a multichannel ground moving target indication (GMTI) capability to a synthetic aperture radar (SAR) reflector antenna with a standard single feed. This approach exploits the capability to achieve a phase center displacement by combining signals obtained from different electromagnetic excitation modes of the feedhorn. While, in the past, this so-called multimode concept has been mainly analyzed in simulation and by various antenna laboratory measurements, several flight experiments have been recently conducted to verify and demonstrate its GMTI performance. The theoretical and experimental analysis provides qualitative and quantitative insights into the effectiveness of multimode SAR-GMTI applications, such as the SAR image-based along-track interferometry (ATI) or post-Doppler GMTI approaches based on space-time adaptive processing. In addition, it introduces practical lessons learned, along with an example of the detection and parameter estimation for a large vessel using ATI. This paper finishes with an examination of the expected performance improvement when the transmitted modes are alternated between subsequent pulses. This toggling results in a time-multiplexed three-channel GMTI system with significantly enhanced estimation performance.
Keywords
horn antennas; image motion analysis; object detection; performance evaluation; radar antennas; radar detection; radar imaging; reflector antenna feeds; space-time adaptive processing; synthetic aperture radar; antenna laboratory measurement; electromagnetic excitation mode; flight experiments; multichannel ground moving target indication capability; multimode SAR-GMTI application; multimode feedhorn concept; parameter estimation; performance evaluation; phase center displacement; single feed antenna; space-time adaptive processing; synthetic aperture radar reflector antenna; time-multiplexed three-channel GMTI system; Antenna arrays; Antenna measurements; Clutter; Covariance matrix; Doppler effect; Fourier transforms; Radar; Electronic switching systems; radar detection; radar signal analysis; radar velocity measurement; synthetic aperture radar (SAR); traffic information systems;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0196-2892
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TGRS.2011.2155662
Filename
5958600
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