Title :
Three-dimensional position accuracy in circular synthetic aperture radar
Author :
Moore, L. ; Potter, Lee C ; Ash, Joshua
Author_Institution :
Univ. of Dayton, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH, USA
Abstract :
This article evaluates the three-dimensional (3-D) location information provided by spotlight-mode circular synthetic aperture radar (SAR). The circular synthetic aperture refers to a single circular flight path of 360° azimuth at a constant altitude and broadside squint angle. The motivating operational concept is persistent wide-area surveillance from a single airborne radar platform. The circular SAR data collection geometry inherently presents a near-field inverse scattering problem; however, the far-field plane wave propagation assumption is accurate for a region about the scene center. Early SAR manuscripts noted that nonlinear flight paths provide k-space data not confined to a plane, thus providing some 3-D resolution [1]. Resolution in 3-D was likewise demonstrated for ultrahigh frequency (UHF) and X-band systems using circular apertures [2].
Keywords :
airborne radar; electromagnetic wave propagation; synthetic aperture radar; video surveillance; 3D resolution; UHF systems; X-band systems; airborne radar; broadside squint angle; circular SAR data collection; circular apertures; circular synthetic aperture radar; constant altitude; far-field plane wave propagation; k-space data; near-field inverse scattering problem; nonlinear flight paths; three-dimensional location information; three-dimensional position accuracy; ultrahigh frequency systems; wide-area surveillance; Airborne radar; Aircraft navigation; Apertures; Image resolution; Lenses; Microscopy; Surveillance; Synthetic aperture radar; Three dimensional displays;
Journal_Title :
Aerospace and Electronic Systems Magazine, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MAES.2014.130076