Title :
A Novel Helicopter-Borne Rotating SAR Imaging Model and Algorithm Based on Inverse Chirp-Z Transform Using Frequency-Modulated Continuous Wave
Author :
Dong Li ; Hongqing Liu ; Yong Liao ; Xiaogang Gui
Author_Institution :
Key Lab. of Aerocraft Tracking Telemetering & Command & Commun., Chongqing Univ., Chongqing, China
Abstract :
With an appropriate geometric configuration, a helicopter-borne rotating synthetic aperture radar (ROSAR) can break through the limitations of conventional strip-map monostatic SAR on forward-looking imaging. Owing to such a capability, ROSAR has extensive potential applications, such as self-navigation and self-landing. Moreover, it has many advantages if combined with frequency-modulated continuous wave (FMCW) technology. In this letter, a novel geometric platform configuration and an imaging algorithm for helicopter-borne FMCW-ROSAR are proposed. First, by adopting the higher order approximation of slant range model to improve the azimuth resolution for FMCW-ROSAR, the precise 2-D spectrum of the echo signal is derived based on series reversion. Moreover, at the same time, the Doppler offset caused by the continuous motion of the antenna is analyzed and compensated as well. Then, according to the analysis on the range-dependent velocity variation caused by ROSAR geometric configuration, an efficient inverse chirp-Z transform is utilized to remove the variant range cell migration, and a well-focused SAR image can thus be obtained. Finally, the experimental results with simulated data demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed algorithm.
Keywords :
CW radar; Doppler radar; FM radar; approximation theory; geophysical image processing; helicopters; higher order statistics; image resolution; inverse transforms; radar cross-sections; radar imaging; synthetic aperture radar; 2D spectrum; Doppler offset; ROSAR geometric configuration; azimuth resolution; echo signal; forward looking imaging; frequency modulated continuous wave; helicopter borne rotating SAR imaging model; helicopter-borne FMCW-ROSAR; higher order approximation; inverse chirp-Z transform; range dependent velocity variation; slant range model; strip map monostatic SAR; synthetic aperture radar; Azimuth; Chirp; Imaging; Radar antennas; Radar imaging; Synthetic aperture radar; Frequency-modulated continuous wave (FMCW); helicopter-borne rotating synthetic aperture radar (ROSAR); inverse chirp-Z transform (ICZT); series reversion method;
Journal_Title :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing Letters, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/LGRS.2015.2416437