Abstract

In real applications, the image quality of the conventional monostatic Inverse Synthetic Aperture Radar (ISAR) for the maneuvering target is subject to the strong fluctuation of Radar Cross Section (RCS), as the target aspect varies enormously. Meanwhile, the maneuvering target introduces nonuniform rotation after translation motion compensation which degrades the imaging performance of the conventional Fourier Transform (FT)-based method in the cross-range dimension. In this paper, a method which combines the distributed ISAR technique and the Matching Fourier Transform (MFT) is proposed to overcome these problems. Firstly, according to the characteristics of the distributed ISAR, the multiple channel echoes of the nonuniform rotation target from different observation angles can be acquired. Then, by applying the MFT to the echo of each channel, the defocused problem of nonuniform rotation target which is inevitable by using the FT-based imaging method can be avoided. Finally, after preprocessing, scaling and rotation of all subimages, the noncoherent fusion image containing all the RCS information in all channels can be obtained. The accumulation coefficients of all subimages are calculated adaptively according to the their image qualities. Simulation and experimental data are used to validate the effectiveness of the proposed approach, and fusion image with improved recognizability can be obtained. Therefore, by using the distributed ISAR technique and MFT, subimages of high-maneuvering target from different observation angles can be obtained. Meanwhile, by employing the adaptive subimage fusion method, the RCS fluctuation can be alleviated and more recognizable final image can be obtained.

Highlights

  • Conventional monostatic Inverse Synthetic Aperture Radar (ISAR) images are obtained under the condition that the change of the radar observation angle is small (

  • The distributed ISAR technique can utilize the data acquired from multiple observation angles

  • A method which combines the distributed ISAR technique and the Matching Fourier Transform (MFT) is proposed to obtain the image of a high-maneuvering target

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Summary

Introduction

Conventional monostatic ISAR images are obtained under the condition that the change of the radar observation angle is small (

Distributed ISAR Echo Model
Single ISAR Imaging by Matching Fourier Transform
Subimage Fusion
Subimage Resampling
Subimage Scaling and Rotation
Simulation and Experimental Results
Target Model and Echo Analysis
Comparision of FT and MFT
Subimage Fuison
Application to Live Data
Conclusions

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