Abstract

High-Resolution Wide-Swath (HRWS) is an important development direction of space-borne Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR). The two-dimensional spatial variation of the Doppler parameters is the most significant characteristic of the sliding spotlight space-borne SAR system under the requirements of HRWS. Therefore, the compensation of the two-dimensional spatial variation is the most challenging problem faced in the imaging of HRWS situations. The compensatory approach is then proposed to address this problem in this paper. The spatial distribution of the Doppler parameters for the HRWS space-borne SAR data in the sliding spotlight working mode is firstly analyzed, based on which a Spatial-Variant Equivalent Slant Range Model (SV-ESRM) is put forward to accurately formulate the range history for the distributed target. By introducing an azimuth-varying term, the SV-ESRM can precisely describe the range history for not only central targets but also marginal targets, which is more adaptive to the HRWS space-borne SAR requirements. Based on the SV-ESRM, a Modified Hybrid Correlation Algorithm (MHCA) for HRWS space-borne SAR imaging is derived to focus the full-scene data on one single imaging processing. A Doppler phase perturbation incorporated with the sub-aperture method is firstly performed to eliminate the azimuth variation of the Doppler parameters and remove the Doppler spectrum aliasing. Then, an advanced hybrid correlation is employed to achieve the precise differential Range Cell Migration (RCM) correction and Doppler phase compensation. A range phase perturbation method is also utilized to eliminate the range profile defocusing caused by range-azimuth coupling for marginal targets. Finally, a de-rotation processing is performed to remove the azimuth aliasing and the residual azimuth-variance and obtain the precisely focused SAR image. Simulation shows that the SAR echoes for a 20 km × 20 km scene with a 0.25 m resolution in both the range and azimuth directions could be focused precisely via one single imaging processing, which validates the feasibility of the proposed algorithm.

Highlights

  • Stimulation results for the point targets are conducted to demonstrate the performance of the Modified Hybrid Correlation Algorithm (MHCA) based on the Spatial-Variant Equivalent Slant Range Model (SV-Equivalent Squint Range Model (ESRM)) for High-Resolution Wide-Swath (HRWS) space-borne Synthetic aperture radar (SAR) imaging

  • Hz mance of the MHCA based on the SV-ESRM for HRWS space-borne SAR imaging

  • For HRWS space-borne SAR working in the sliding spotlight mode, the Spatial-Variant

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Summary

Introduction

Since the successful launch of the first space-borne SAR. High-resolution and wide-swath have become an important direction for the design of the new generation space-borne SAR [7,8,9,10]. The TerraSAR-X Generation (TSX-NG) will allow a high spatial resolution down to 0.25 m and a 5 km swath in both azimuth and range directions [11,12,13]. This has posed new challenges for the imaging processing.

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