Abstract
The squint synthetic aperture radar (SAR) is capable of improving the coverage performance of SAR system while suffering from large range cell migration (RCM) and heavy computation load. To alleviate RCM, this paper proposes an innovative sliding receive-window (SRW) technique, in which the receive-window starting time varies pulse by pulse as a function of range-walk. Moreover, a refined Omega-K algorithm is deduced for focusing highly squint airborne stripmap SAR using SRW technique. In refined Omega-K, a new stolt interpolation relationship is found for the RCM is modified by the SRW technique. Finally, the imaging results justify the validity and accuracy of the refined Omega-K algorithm.
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