Abstract

When combined with digital beam-forming (DBF) techniques, multichannel synthetic aperture radar (SAR) systems can achieve high-resolution and wide-swath SAR imaging. However, inevitable channel biases will degrade the performance of DBF in practice. To address this problem, a novel channel phase bias estimation algorithm is proposed in this letter. Theoretical analysis reveals that the signal of the first channel, which is considered as the reference channel, can be reconstructed from the signals of other channels, regardless of noise and signals outside the Doppler bandwidth. In the presence of phase biases, there is a reconstruction error after the cancellation by subtracting this reconstructed signal from the original signal. However, by minimizing the reconstruction error, the channel phase biases can be precisely estimated. The effectiveness of the proposed algorithm is validated by the experimental results.

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