Abstract

The echo separation issue for multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) synthetic aperture radar (SAR) is usually regarded as a more technical challenge. Spotlighted as a promising solution to the echo separation, the well-known short-term shift-orthogonal (STSO) beamforming scheme has become increasingly popular. However, for airborne MIMO SAR systems, the digital beamforming (DBF) involved in the STSO scheme usually encounters more issues, e.g., the direction of arrival (DOA) mismatch induced by topography variation. Up to now, relatively less research on robust DBF processing has been conducted for airborne MIMO SAR systems. In this respect, an adaptive DBF technique, based on interference plus noise covariance matrix (IPNCM) reconstruction and desired signal steering vector estimation, has been proposed in this paper. IPNCM reconstruction and steering vector estimation can not only cope with the DOA mismatch problem, but also remove the desired signal component in the training data cells to increase the beamformer convergence rates. Consequently, the proposed approach really improves the array output signal-to-interference-plus-noise ratio (SINR). Moreover, numerous discussions and simulations are carried out to prove the effectiveness of proposed DBF technique under various disturbance environments. Compared with the current DBF techniques, the proposed method provides a bright application prospect for the STSO scheme.

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