Abstract

This paper proposes a novel approach to interpreting the satellite attitude based on inverse synthetic aperture radar (ISAR) images. In the conventional viewpoint, quadratic and higher order phase terms of ISAR imagery are regarded as negative factors causing the defocusing phenomenon. In this paper, we introduce how to apply quadratic phase coefficients to estimate target attitude from the ISAR imagery. A geometric projection model of ISAR imaging is built according to radar line of sight, and an explicit expression is also derived to connect target attitude parameters and the image defocusing property. With the accommodation of Broyden–Fletcher–Goldfarb–Shanno algorithm, spatial-variant quadratic phase coefficients together with attitude parameters are determined by an image contrast maximization. We also extend the proposed algorithm to multistatic ISAR applications, where the quadratic phase information lying in simultaneous multistatic ISAR images can be mined to enhance the performance of target attitude estimation. Experimental results illustrate the feasibility of the proposed algorithm.

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