Title :
A Generalized Omega-K Algorithm to Process Translationally Variant Bistatic-SAR Data Based on Two-Dimensional Stolt Mapping
Author :
Junjie Wu ; Zhongyu Li ; Yulin Huang ; Jianyu Yang ; Qing Huo Liu
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Electron. Eng., Univ. of Electron. Sci. & Technol. of China, Chengdu, China
Abstract :
In translationally variant (TV) bistatic synthetic aperture radar (BSAR), 2-D spatial variation is a major problem to be tackled. In this paper, a generalized Omega-K imaging algorithm to deal with this problem is proposed. The method utilizes a point target reference spectrum of the generalized Loffeld´s bistatic formula (LBF) (GLBF). Without the bistatic-deformation term, GLBF is the latest development of LBF. Similar to the monostatic case, it has a much simpler form than other point target reference spectra. Based on the spatial linearization of GLBF, the Stolt mapping relationship is derived. Different from the traditional Omega-K algorithms for monostatic SAR and translationally invariant BSAR, this approach uses a 2-D Stolt frequency transformation. Through this transformation, the method can deal with the 2-D spatial variation. It can also consider the linear spatial variation of Doppler parameters, which is usually not considered in the previous publications on bistatic Omega-K algorithms. This method can handle the cases of TV-BSAR with different trajectories, different velocities, high squint angles, and large bistatic angles. In addition, a compensation method for the phase error caused by the linearization is discussed. Numerical simulations and experimental data processing verify the effectiveness of the proposed method.
Keywords :
Doppler radar; compensation; numerical analysis; radar imaging; synthetic aperture radar; 2D Stolt frequency transformation; 2D spatial variation; Doppler parameter; GLBF; TV-BSAR; bistatic angle; bistatic-deformation term; compensation method; experimental data processing; generalized Loffeld bistatic formula; generalized Omega-K imaging algorithm; numerical simulation; phase error; point target reference spectrum; spatial linearization; squint angle; translationally variant bistatic-SAR data processing; two-dimensional Stolt mapping; Azimuth; Doppler effect; Frequency-domain analysis; Geometry; Imaging; Receivers; Transmitters; 2-D Stolt mapping; 2-D spatial variation; Bistatic synthetic aperture radar (BSAR); Omega-K algorithm; generalized Loffeld´s bistatic formula (LBF) (GLBF);
Journal_Title :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TGRS.2014.2299069