Title :
Multi-aspect imaging of gound moving target by a stationary wide-band radar
Author :
Yunhua Zhang ; Wenshuai Zhai ; Xiang Gu ; Xiaojin Shi ; Xueyan Kang
Author_Institution :
Key Lab. of Microwave Remote Sensing, Center for Space Sci. & Appl. Res., Beijing, China
Abstract :
An experiment for ground moving train (GMT) imaging at multi-aspect angles by a stationary wide-band radar is introduced. The radar works at Ka band which incorporates both frequency-stepped chirp signals (SFCSs) and frequency-stepped noise signals (SFNSs). The total bandwidth covered by 20 sub-signals is 2GHz, whose carrier frequencies are 100MHz stepped. Each sub-signal has 120MHz bandwidth and 5μs time duration. A GMT are imaged at ±17.5°, ±15.0°, ±12.5°, ±10.0°, ±7.5°, ±5.0°, ±2.5°, 0.0° angles (we should point out that these angles are just relative without accurate calibration). The Doppler spectra of different aspect angles are presented and analyzed, which are consistent with expectation. The images from SFCS and SFNS are presented and compared. It is shown that the SFNS images are generally comparable with that of SFCS, or even better at some angles, e.g. 0.0° and 17.5°. The anti-interference advantage of noise radar is well demonstrated because the imaging environment is quite complicated with a lot of multi scatterings occur between the target and the metal fence of the bridge where the train passed by.
Keywords :
Doppler radar; radar imaging; radar interference; radar tracking; target tracking; Doppler spectra; GMT imaging; SFCSs; SFNS images; antiinterference; frequency stepped chirp signals; frequency stepped noise signals; ground moving target; ground moving train; imaging environment; multiaspect angles; multiaspect imaging; noise radar; stationary wideband radar; Doppler effect; Imaging; Radar imaging; Radar remote sensing; Remote sensing; Synthetic aperture radar; Ground Moving Target; Multi-Aspect; Radar Imaging; SFCS; SFNS;
Conference_Titel :
Radar Conference (Radar), 2014 International
DOI :
10.1109/RADAR.2014.7060363