DocumentCode :
920726
Title :
Demonstration of advanced reconnaissance techniques with the airborne SAR/GMTI sensor PAMIR
Author :
Brenner, A.R. ; Ender, J.H.G.
Author_Institution :
Forschungsgesellschaft fur Angewandte Naturwissen-schaften, Res. Inst. for High Frequency Phys. & Radar Techniques, Wachtberg-Werthhoven, Germany
Volume :
153
Issue :
2
fYear :
2006
fDate :
4/13/2006 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
152
Lastpage :
162
Abstract :
PAMIR (Phased Array Multifunctional Imaging Radar) is an experimental airborne radar system that has been designed and built by the Research Institute for High Frequency Physics and Radar Techniques (FHR) of Forschungsgesellschaft für Angewandte Naturwissenschaften (FGAN). The goal is to meet the growing demands for future reconnaissance systems with respect to flexibility and multi-mode operation by the use of an electronically steerable phased array antenna. The X-band system with a bandwidth of 1.8 GHz serves as a platform for different tasks. One of the main objectives is to demonstrate synthetic aperture radar (SAR) imaging at a very high resolution and for a long range. The fine resolution will also be applied for inverse SAR (ISAR) imaging of ground moving targets. Moreover, five parallel receiving channels allow array processing techniques like ground moving target indication (GMTI) via space-time adaptive processing, electronic counter-counter-measures and interferometric SAR with a very high 3D-resolution. A multi-channel scan-MTI mode with a range resolution adapted to the target size allows for a wide area GMTI operation that can be complemented by target tracking. Together with the predecessor system AER-II, operating at a frequency band contained in that of PAMIR, the possibility of experimental investigation of bistatic SAR is given. SAR images of large urban areas and ISAR images of moving objects, both with finest resolution down to the sub-decimetre scale, are presented. Results of GMTI in a wide area scanning mode and broadband bistatic experiments including true bistatic SAR processing are shown as well.
Keywords :
airborne radar; antenna phased arrays; array signal processing; broadband antennas; channel estimation; electronic countermeasures; image resolution; phased array radar; radar antennas; radar imaging; radar receivers; radar resolution; radiowave interferometry; receiving antennas; scanning antennas; space-time adaptive processing; synthetic aperture radar; target tracking; 1.8 GHz; FGAN; Forschungsgesellschaft fur Angewandte Naturwissenschaften; GMTI sensor; ISAR imaging; PAMIR; Research Institute for FHR; airborne radar system; broadband bistatic processing; electronic counter-counter-measure; electronic steerable phased antenna array; ground moving target indication; high 3D-resolution; interferometric SAR; inverse synthetic aperture radar; multichannel scan-MTI mode; multimode operation; parallel receiving channel; phased array multifunctional imaging radar; predecessor AER-II system; reconnaissance technique; space-time adaptive array processing; target tracking; urban area; wide area scanning mode;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Radar, Sonar and Navigation, IEE Proceedings -
Publisher :
iet
ISSN :
1350-2395
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1049/ip-rsn:20050044
Filename :
1626084
Link To Document :
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