Title :
Airborne X-band SAR imaging with 10 cm resolution: technical challenge and preliminary results
Author :
Cantalloube, H. ; Dubois-Fernandez, P.
Author_Institution :
Office Nat. d´´Etudes et de Recherches Aerospatiales, Palaiseau, France
fDate :
4/13/2006 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The bandwidth of RAMSES, an airborne synthetic aperture radar (SAR) system was recently increased to 1.2 GHz in X- and Ku-bands, yielding (unweighted) 3 dB range resolution of 11 cm. The synthesis of SAR images with matching cross-range resolution requires long integration times, and this disqualifies the temporal-domain back-projection synthesis algorithm as impractically slow. The wider relative bandwidth also disqualifies simplified range/Doppler types of algorithms, as the hypothesis of proportionality between Doppler and squint is no longer valid. Therefore the authors implemented a fast-frequency domain synthesis algorithm (Ω-k or range-migration algorithm) and designed a new deterministic motion and antenna pattern compensation method for it. As the required accuracy on carrier trajectory exceeded the performance of the differential GPS-hybridised inertial navigation unit, the authors implemented an autofocus based on the phase-tracking of several isotropic point-like echoes.
Keywords :
Doppler radar; airborne radar; antenna radiation patterns; frequency-domain synthesis; image resolution; microwave antennas; radar antennas; radar cross-sections; radar imaging; radar resolution; radar tracking; synthetic aperture radar; 1.2 GHz; Ku-band; RAMSES bandwidth; X-band SAR imaging; airborne synthetic aperture radar; antenna pattern compensation; carrier trajectory; cross-range resolution; deterministic motion; fast-frequency domain synthesis; isotropic point-like echo; phase-tracking; temporal-domain back-projection synthesis;
Journal_Title :
Radar, Sonar and Navigation, IEE Proceedings -
DOI :
10.1049/ip-rsn:20045097