Abstract

In order to reduce the complexity of the receiving system for wideband signals, a novel space-borne high-resolution synthetic aperture radar (SAR) system with the non-uniform hybrid sampling technology is proposed in this paper. The non-uniform hybrid sampling technology is firstly applied in the SAR imaging system for the detection of space targets. The non-uniform hybrid sampling technology is able to optimize the transmitted and receiving timing of SAR signals, reducing the requirement of the sampling rate of the analog-to-digital converter (ADC) for the reception of the wideband echoes from space targets. Meanwhile, according to the oversampling requirement of SAR imaging in the azimuth direction, a theoretical model of non-uniform hybrid sampling parameters and relative velocity between the SAR system and the space targets is established. A series of simulation experiments with different targets and different non-uniform hybrid parameters are performed, and an X-band SAR imaging experimental system is constructed to verify the effectiveness of the proposed non-uniform hybrid sampling technology. The experimental results show that the imaging resolution is better than 8 cm. When the non-uniform hybrid sampling interval is 15 us, the imaging quality is consistent with imaging results of the Nyquist real-time sampling, and it is easier to implement in the high-resolution imaging for space targets.

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