DocumentCode
776027
Title
A new look at spotlight mode synthetic aperture radar as tomography: imaging 3-D targets
Author
Thompson, P.A.
Volume
4
Issue
5
fYear
1995
fDate
5/1/1995 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
699
Lastpage
703
Abstract
A new 3D tomographic formulation of spotlight mode synthetic aperture radar (SAR) is developed. This extends the pioneering work of Munson et al. (1983), who first formally described SAR in terms of tomography but who made the simplifying assumption that the target scene was 2D. The present authors treat the more general and practical case in which the radar target reflectivities comprise a 3D function. The main goal is to demonstrate that the demodulated radar return data from a spotlight mode collection represent a certain set of samples of the 3D Fourier transform of the target reflectivity function and to do so using a tomographic paradigm instead of traditional range-Doppler analysis. They also show that the tomographic approach is useful in interpreting the reconstructed 2D SAR image corresponding to a 3D scene. Specifically, the well-known SAR phenomenon of layover is easily explained in terms of tomographic projections and is shown to be analogous to the projection effect in conventional optical imaging
Keywords
Fourier transforms; image reconstruction; radar imaging; synthetic aperture radar; tomography; 3D Fourier transform; 3D tomographic formulation; demodulated radar return data; layover; projection effect; radar target reflectivities; reconstructed 2D SAR image; spotlight mode synthetic aperture radar; tomography; Degradation; Filtering; IIR filters; Image restoration; Layout; Reflectivity; Signal to noise ratio; Speech processing; Synthetic aperture radar; Tomography;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Image Processing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1057-7149
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/83.382506
Filename
382506
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