DocumentCode :
2384370
Title :
Radar tomography using Doppler-based projections
Author :
Sego, Daniel J. ; Griffiths, Hugh ; Wicks, Michael C.
Author_Institution :
Phantom Works, Boeing Co., Seattle, WA, USA
fYear :
2011
fDate :
23-27 May 2011
Firstpage :
403
Lastpage :
408
Abstract :
Image reconstruction using tomography is based on inverse filtering a series of projections, collected at angular positions surrounding an object or scene, where the form of the projection is derived from the measurement geometry (monostatic/bistatic, point/plane transducer/sensor) as well as the probing phenomenology. Quality image reconstruction requires that sensors are positioned to adequately sample target/scene Fourier space. In a remote sensing application this is done by sequentially positioning a limited number of sensors in the half-space above the target region. Typically projections are formed by integration along the locus of points of constant delay (the line integration path). Such projections are defined purely spatially. In this paper we define and evaluate projections that are derived from the Doppler relationships of the measurement geometry and temporal integration. The circular aperture is subdivided into overlapping SAR subapertures. This has the effect of creating fan beam-like projections, in 2D the projections linearly diverge from the source point with the formation of an image referenced to scene center effects the receiving array. Images are reconstructed using back projection filtering. The Doppler-based phenomenology is demonstrated and point spread function(s) generated. The advantage of this technique is the production of high resolution 2D, and extendable to 3D, images using very low bandwidth. This is applicable to low frequency waveforms operating in spectrum challenged environments or where communications bandwidths do not support wideband data transfer.
Keywords :
Doppler radar; Fourier analysis; image reconstruction; radar imaging; radar resolution; solid modelling; tomography; 3D images; Doppler-based phenomenology; Doppler-based projection; angular position; back projection filtering; beam-like projection; circular aperture; constant delay; frequency waveform; high resolution 2D image; image formation; inverse filtering; measurement geometry; overlapping SAR subaperture; point spread function; quality image reconstruction; radar tomography; receiving array; remote sensing application; target-scene Fourier space; temporal integration; wideband data transfer; Apertures; Bandwidth; Doppler effect; Geometry; Image reconstruction; Image resolution; Tomography;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Radar Conference (RADAR), 2011 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Kansas City, MO
ISSN :
1097-5659
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-8901-5
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/RADAR.2011.5960569
Filename :
5960569
Link To Document :
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