Title :
Multipath reflectivity estimation in urban environments for Synthetic Aperture Radar images
Author :
de Arriba-Ruiz, I. ; Pérez-Martínez, F. ; Muñoz-Ferreras, J.M.
Author_Institution :
Dept. de Senales, Sist. y, Radiocomun., Univ. Politec. de Madrid, Madrid, Spain
fDate :
Oct. 31 2010-Nov. 3 2010
Abstract :
Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) images a target region reflectivity function in the multi-dimensional spatial domain of range and cross-range. SAR synthesizes a large aperture radar in order to achieve a finer azimuth resolution than the one provided by any on-board real antenna. Conventional SAR techniques assume a single reflection of transmitted waveforms from targets. Nevertheless, today´s new scenes force SAR systems to work in urban environments. Consequently, multiple-bounce returns are added to direct-scatter echoes. We refer to these as ghost images, since they obscure true target image and lead to poor resolution. By analyzing the quadratic phase error (QPE), this paper demonstrates that Earth´s curvature influences the defocusing degree of multipath returns. In addition to the QPE, other parameters such as integrated sidelobe ratio (ISLR), peak sidelobe ratio (PSLR), contrast (C) and entropy (E) provide us with the tools to identify direct-scatter echoes in images containing undesired returns coming from multipath.
Keywords :
airborne radar; image resolution; radar antennas; radar cross-sections; radar imaging; radar resolution; synthetic aperture radar; ISLR; PSLR; QPE; SAR images; SAR systems; azimuth resolution; contrast; conventional SAR techniques; direct-scatter echoes; entropy; ghost images; integrated sidelobe ratio; large aperture radar; multidimensional spatial domain; multipath reflectivity estimation; multipath returns; multiple-bounce returns; on-board real antenna; peak sidelobe ratio; poor resolution; quadratic phase error; single reflection; synthetic aperture radar images; target region reflectivity function; transmitted waveforms; true target image; urban environments; Azimuth; Earth; Image resolution; Radar imaging; Reflection; Synthetic aperture radar; Earth´s curvature; contrast; defocus; entropy; ghost; integrated sidelobe ratio; multipath; peak sidelobe ratio; quadratic phase error; synthetic aperture radar;
Conference_Titel :
MILITARY COMMUNICATIONS CONFERENCE, 2010 - MILCOM 2010
Conference_Location :
San Jose, CA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-8178-1
DOI :
10.1109/MILCOM.2010.5680189