Abstract
In response to the conflicting demands between real-time satellite communication and high-resolution synthetic aperture radar (SAR) imaging, we propose a method that aligns the data transmission rate with the imaging data volume. This approach balances SAR performance with the requirements for real-time data transmission. To meet the need for mobile user terminals to access real-time SAR imagery data of their surroundings without depending on large traditional ground data transmission stations, we developed an application system based on filter bank multicarrier offset quadrature amplitude modulation (FBMC-OQAM). To address the interference problem with SAR signals' transmission and reception, we developed a signal sequence based on spaceborne SAR echo and data transmission and reception. This system enables SAR and data transmission signals to share the same frequency band, radio frequency transmission system, and antenna, creating an integrated sensing and communication system. Simulation experiments showed that, compared to the equal power allocation scheme for subcarriers, the echo image signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) improved by 2.79 dB and the data transmission rate increased by 24.075 Mbps.
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