Title :
Signal processing of wide bandwidth and wide beamwidth P-3 SAR data
Author :
Soumekh, Mehrdad ; Nobles, David A. ; Wicks, Michael C. ; Genello, Gerard J.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., State Univ. of New York, Buffalo, NY, USA
fDate :
10/1/2001 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This research is concerned with multidimensional signal processing and image formation with FOliage PENetrating (FOPEN) airborne radar data which were collected by a Navy P-3 ultra wideband (UWB) radar in 1995. The digital signal processors that were developed for the P-3 data commonly used a radar beamwidth angle that was limited to 35 deg. Provided that the P-3 radar beamwidth angle (after slow-time FIR filtering and 6:1 decimation) was 35 deg, the P-3 signal aperture radar (SAR) system would approximately yield alias-free data in the slow-time Doppler domain. We provide an analysis here of the slow-time Doppler properties of the P-3 SAR system. This study indicates that the P-3 database possesses a 50 deg beamwidth angle within the entire [215, 730] MHz band of the P-3 radar. We show that the 50-degree beamwidth limit is imposed by the radar (radial) range swath gate; a larger beamwidth measurements would be possible with a larger range swath gate. The 50-degree beamwidth of the P-3 system results in slow-time Doppler aliasing within the frequency band of [444, 730] MHz. We outline a slow-time processing of the P-3 data to minimize the Doppler aliasing. The images which are formed via this method are shown to be superior in quality to the images which are formed via the conventional P-3 processor. In the presentation, we also introduce a method for converting the P-3 deramped (range-compressed) data into its alias-free baseband echoed data; the utility of this conversion for suppressing radio frequency interference signals is shown
Keywords :
Doppler radar; airborne radar; multidimensional signal processing; radar computing; radar imaging; radar resolution; radar tracking; search radar; synthetic aperture radar; 215 MHz; 730 MHz; P-3 SAR data; UWB radar; chirp radar; concealed targets; finite impulse response filter; foliage penetrating airborne radar; high-resolution maps; image formation; multidimensional signal processing; slow-time Doppler properties; wide beamwidth radar; Airborne radar; Bandwidth; Doppler radar; Finite impulse response filter; Image converters; Multidimensional signal processing; Radar imaging; Radar signal processing; Signal processing; Ultra wideband technology;
Journal_Title :
Aerospace and Electronic Systems, IEEE Transactions on