Abstract

Abstract—Auto-registration video synthetic aperture radar (ViSAR), which requires real time pixel index unifying and resolution matching, is of great significance due to its applicability in multi-aspect observation and continuous monitoring. The phase error induced by the wavefront planar assumption, however, varies with different ViSAR frames, which limits the size of auto-registration imaging scene. To enlarge the auto-registration imaging swath, a parameter-adjusting auto-registration overlapped subaperture algorithm (PAAR-OSA) is proposed in this paper. By collaboratively designing the subapertures within each frame and among different frames in the stabilized-scene coordinate and cooperatively compensating the phase error of all frames, auto-registration with larger imaging swath can be achieved. Both the point targets and distributed targets validation results verify the superiority of the proposed method compared with existing algorithms.

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