Abstract
A novel algorithm for 3-D interferometric inverse synthetic aperture radar (InISAR) imaging of ship target with complex motion via orthogonal double baseline is presented. For the ship target with a certain translational velocity and 3-D rotation, the distance between any scatterers on the target and the radar is analyzed in detail, and the keystone transform is used to reduce the impact of migration through resolution cell of ship target with big size. Then, the fractional Fourier transform is adopted to achieve the 2-D ISAR image of the target, and the mismatch of the ISAR images achieved by the three radars is solved by the image coregistration method according to the 1-D range profile. Finally, the 3-D InISAR image of the ship target is achieved with the interferometric operation with the three ISAR images. The effectiveness of the proposed method is proved by some simulation results, and the influence of different motion parameters on the 3-D imaging of ship target is analyzed simultaneously in this paper.
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