Title :
Correlation-autofocusing-spectral 2-D ISAR image reconstruction from linear frequency modulated signals
Author :
Lazarov, Andon Dimitrov ; Minchev, Chavdar Nikolaev
Author_Institution :
Artillery & Air-Defence Mil. Acad., Shoumen, Bulgaria
Abstract :
In this paper, by applying an analytic geometric approach, a model of an ISAR (inverse synthetic aperture radar) signal with linear frequency modulation is developed. An ISAR scenario of the rectilinear movement of a 2D target in the 3D coordinate system is described. An image reconstruction procedure, independent of the trajectory parameters of the target is suggested. The image processing is performed over the time record of the ISAR signal. Range compression and azimuth compression are performed by correlation with an emitted LFM (linear frequency modulated) pulse, and fast Fourier transform, respectively. An autofocusing technique using a reference signal, reflected by the nearest (first) point scatterer from the target, is applied. Numerical experiments to prove the correctness of the ISAR image reconstruction procedure are performed.
Keywords :
FM radar; backscatter; correlation methods; fast Fourier transforms; focusing; image reconstruction; military radar; radar imaging; synthetic aperture radar; target tracking; 2D target rectilinear movement; 3D coordinate systems; FFT; ISAR signal time record image processing; analytic geometric radar imaging; azimuth compression; correlation-autofocusing-spectral 2D ISAR image reconstruction; emitted LFM pulse correlation; fast Fourier transforms; first scatterer; inverse synthetic aperture radar; linear frequency modulated ISAR signals; range compression; target nearest point reflected scatterer; target trajectory parameters; Chirp modulation; Frequency modulation; Image coding; Image processing; Image reconstruction; Inverse synthetic aperture radar; Pulse modulation; Signal analysis; Solid modeling; Trajectory;
Conference_Titel :
Digital Avionics Systems Conference, 2002. Proceedings. The 21st
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7367-7
DOI :
10.1109/DASC.2002.1052984