Abstract

Using the continuous-wave technology to replace the conventional pulse-mode, frequency-modulation continuous-wave (FMCW) synthetic aperture radar (SAR) has shown good potentials of reducing the weight of the system and the sensors' peak transmission power. In order to relax the requirements of data bandwidth and storage, and increase the swath, the SAR system will collect the downsampled data, which makes the traditional matched filtering (MF)-based method unable to recover the considered scene, leading to failed reconstruction. To solve this problem, this letter presents an FMCW SAR sparse imaging method based on the frequency-scaling algorithm (FSA). Experimental results on the real data show that compared with the MF-based FMCW SAR imaging algorithms, the proposed method can improve the recovered image performance effectively. For the sparse surveillance region, it can achieve accurate recovery even from the downsampled data. Because the computational complexity of the proposed method is in the same order as that of MF, the sparse imaging of large-scale scenes can also be realized in the FMCW SAR.

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