Abstract

Ground moving targets distort normally-focused synthetic aperture radar (SAR) images. Since most high-resolution SAR data providers only offer single-look complex (SLC) data rather than raw signals to general users, they need to apply a simple and efficient residual SAR focusing to SLC data containing moving targets. This paper presents an efficient and effective SAR residual focusing method that is practically applicable to SLC data. The residual Doppler spectrum of the moving target is derived from a general SAR configuration and normal SAR focusing. The processing steps are simple and straightforward, with a limited size of the processing window, e.g., 64 × 64. Application results using simulation data and actual TerraSAR-X SLC data with a speed-controlled vehicle demonstrate the effectiveness of the method, which particularly improves the −3 dB width, integrated sidelobe ratio, and symmetry of the reconstructed signals. In particular, the azimuthal symmetry becomes seriously distorted when the target speed is higher than 8 m/s (or 28.8 km/h), and the symmetry is well recovered by the proposed method.

Highlights

  • The imaging characteristics of ground moving targets using synthetic aperture radar (SAR) have been well known since the early stages of SAR development [1,2]

  • This paper presents formulae related to the residual Doppler spectrum caused by ground moving targets after azimuth and range compression, and proposes a simple and straightforward method for residual focusing of single-look complex (SLC) images based on the derived formulae

  • SAR raw signals were simulated with a point target which moved at 45° oblique to the azimuth and range directions with various velocities ranging from −30 m/s to

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Summary

Introduction

The imaging characteristics of ground moving targets using synthetic aperture radar (SAR) have been well known since the early stages of SAR development [1,2]. This study proposes a simple and straightforward method of residual focusing for ground moving targets that is practically applicable to SLC data by general users. This paper presents formulae related to the residual Doppler spectrum caused by ground moving targets after azimuth and range compression, and proposes a simple and straightforward method for residual focusing of SLC images based on the derived formulae. The method is simple and practical because only SLC data of high-resolution SAR systems (rather than raw signal data) are normally provided to general users. A processing window for each ground moving target is relatively small (few tens of pixels) because the image is already focused This maximizes the computational efficiency and minimizes the distortion of neighboring stationary objects.

Phase Effects of a Moving Target in 2D Frequency Domain
The Residual Phase Removal in the SAR SLC Image
Schematic
Residual Focusing of SAR SLC Data
Simulation Results
Example of Application to TerraSAR-X Data
Discussion
Conclusions
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