Title :
ISAR autofocusing image reconstruction of sea target
Author :
Lazarov, Andon Dimitrov ; Kostadinov, Todor Pavlov
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Inf. & Tech. Sci., Burgas Free Univ., Burgas, Bulgaria
Abstract :
This work deals with the implementation of ISAR method to extract an image of a sea target with high resolution. Three dimensional ISAR scenario, including radar and a target of interest, is depicted in one and the same 3-D Cartesian coordinate system and duly considered. The sea target is presented as an assembly of discrete point scatteres which intensities are interpreted as an image function of the object observed. Analytical geometrical expressions to define a range distance from the radar to each point scatterer from the object space are derived. In order to realize high range resolution on the line of sight an informative linear frequency modulated waveform is applied. An ISAR signal model as a superposition of signals reflected from target´s point scatterers is described and graphicaly illustrated. Image extraction from ISAR signal returns is performed by implementation of Fourier transformation on both range and cross-range coordinates. Image enhancement is accomplished by iterative polynomial focusing procedure and entropy as a cost function. In order to verify the supposed algorithm a numerical experiment is performed.
Keywords :
Fourier transforms; image enhancement; image reconstruction; radar imaging; self-focusing; synthetic aperture radar; 3D Cartesian coordinate system; Fourier transformation; ISAR; analytical geometrical expressions; autofocusing image reconstruction; cost function; high range resolution; high resolution; image enhancement; image extraction; image function; iterative polynomial focusing; linear frequency modulated waveform; point scatterers; range distance; sea target; Doppler effect; Image reconstruction; Imaging; Marine vehicles; Polynomials; Radar imaging; Time frequency analysis; ISAR; polynomial autofocusing; sea target imaging;
Conference_Titel :
Recent Advances in Space Technologies (RAST), 2011 5th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Istanbul
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-9617-4
DOI :
10.1109/RAST.2011.5966862