Abstract

In highly-squint strip-map Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) onboard high-speed platform, the large range-walk is eliminated by continuously varying its pulse repetition interval (PRF), which overcomes the limitation of echo data collection. However, the accompanying problems of azimuth non-uniform sampling (ANS) and changing of Doppler history are inevitable. Therefore, an imaging formation algorithm for this SAR data imagery is proposed firstly. In the proposed algorithm, the range cell migration correction is performed to eliminate the changing of Doppler history. And the baseband Lagrange interpolation is implemented to reconstruct the ANS data. Then, the bulk compression function and stolt interpolation relationship are deduced in the focusing processing. Finally, the imaging results justify the validity and accuracy of the proposed algorithm.

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