Title :
Evaluation of noise and clutter induced relocation errors in SAR MTI
Author_Institution :
Radar Div., Elta Electron. Ind., Ashdod, Israel
Abstract :
A synthetic aperture radar (SAR) is a side looking airborne radar designed to produce two dimensional high resolution radar images. Moving targets are displaced in azimuth on a SAR map. A separate SAR-MTI process is therefore used for the detection and relocation of moving targets. Errors in estimating the angular positions of the detected moving targets are referred to as relocation errors. A two port interferometer antenna whose baseline lies along the flight direction allows the detection of slow moving targets that are otherwise masked by main lobe clutter. A model for evaluating relocation errors in a two port interferometer SAR-MTI scheme is developed. The effects of various parameters such as aircraft speed, antenna beamwidth, squint angle, radar PRF and the target to noise and clutter ratios are evaluated
Keywords :
airborne radar; image resolution; parameter estimation; radar antennas; radar clutter; radar detection; radar imaging; radiowave interferometry; synthetic aperture radar; SAR MTI; SAR map; aircraft speed; angular positions; antenna beamwidth; azimuth; baseline; clutter induced relocation errors; errors estimation; flight direction; mainlobe clutter; moving target detection; moving target location; noise induced relocation errors; radar PRF; side looking airborne radar; slow moving targets; squint angle; synthetic aperture radar; target to clutter ratio; target to noise ratio; two port interferometer antenna; Airborne radar; Azimuth; Brain modeling; Clutter; Directive antennas; Image resolution; Radar antennas; Radar detection; Radar imaging; Synthetic aperture radar;
Conference_Titel :
Radar Conference, 1995., Record of the IEEE 1995 International
Conference_Location :
Alexandria, VA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-2121-9
DOI :
10.1109/RADAR.1995.522626