Title :
Ground Moving Target Signal Analysis in Complex Image Domain for Multichannel SAR
Author :
Xu, Jia ; Zuo, Yu ; Xia, Bin ; Xia, Xiang-Gen ; Peng, Ying-Ning ; Wang, Yong-Liang
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electron. Eng., Tsinghua Univ., Beijing, China
Abstract :
For along-track multichannel synthetic aperture radar, this paper proposes a novel ground moving target signal model in the high-resolution complex image domain. Based on the range-Doppler imaging of static scene, the 2-D complex response of an isolated rectilinearly moving target is derived via the stationary phase principle (SPP) approximations. It is shown that moving targets in complex domain can be divided into three types according to the 2-D motion distribution and the SPP approximation conditions. Different from the known peaklike response of a static target, different amplitude and phase modulations will appear for different types of moving targets. Moreover, a single target can be split into two targets in the image when its Doppler spectrum spreads over two ambiguous Doppler zones. All types of targets will have the same Doppler interferometric effect along multichannel images, which is decided by the target´s ambiguous Doppler frequency. Furthermore, with the proposed signal model, the complex image properties can be completely described and analyzed. Finally, some numerical experiments are also provided to demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed signal model and analysis.
Keywords :
Doppler effect; geophysical signal processing; remote sensing by radar; synthetic aperture radar; Doppler interferometric effect; complex image domain; ground moving target signal analysis; multichannel SAR; range Doppler imaging; rectilinearly moving target; stationary phase principle approximation; Approximation methods; Azimuth; Clutter; Doppler effect; Neodymium; Phase modulation; Radar; Azimuth defocus; Doppler ambiguity; azimuth shift; interferometry; multichannel synthetic aperture radar (SAR); range blur; split; stationary phase principle (SPP);
Journal_Title :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TGRS.2011.2161317