Abstract

Due to the advantage of short revisit time, airborne circular stripmap synthetic aperture radar (CSSAR) is an attractive tool for air-to-ground surveillance and reconnaissance. This paper deals with the issue of ground moving-target detection with an airborne CSSAR and proposes a new autofocus-based detection algorithm. The prominent features of the proposed algorithm are the incorporation of the Doppler ambiguity information into the autofocus-based moving-target detection and the ability to solve the problem of large range cell migration, which affects most of autofocus algorithms. The proposed algorithm can detect not only the targets whose azimuth chirp rates are different from that of the static clutter background but also the targets whose Doppler ambiguities are different from that of the static clutter background. Numerical results show that the proposed algorithm works well in both homogeneous and heterogeneous clutter backgrounds.

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