Abstract
Video Synthetic Aperture Radar (ViSAR) operating in spotlight mode has received widespread attention in recent years because of its ability to form a sequence of SAR images for a region of interest (ROI). However, due to the heavy computational burden of data processing, the application of ViSAR is limited in practice. Although back projection (BP) can avoid unnecessary repetitive processing of overlapping parts between consecutive video frames, it is still time-consuming for high-resolution video-SAR data processing. In this article, in order to achieve the same or a similar effect to BP and reduce the computational burden as much as possible, a novel time-frequency sub-aperture technology (TFST) is proposed. Firstly, based on azimuth resampling and full aperture azimuth scaling, a time domain sub-aperture (TDS) processing algorithm is proposed to process ViSAR data with large coherent integration angles to ensure the continuity of ViSAR monitoring. Furthermore, through frequency domain sub-aperture (FDS) processing, multiple high-resolution video frames can be generated efficiently without sub-aperture reconstruction. In addition, TFST is based on the range migration algorithm (RMA), which can take into account the accuracy while ensuring efficiency. The results of simulation and X-band airborne SAR experimental data verify the effectiveness of the proposed method.
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