Abstract

ABSTRACT Since the radar imaging can serve as an ill-posed inverse problem, it is an appealing topic to introduce deep learning instead of regularized iterative algorithm to address the presence of uncertainties in the inverse synthetic aperture radar (ISAR) forward model. Usually, the obtained image quality is largely limited by the sparse representation and denoising performance of the target scene. This paper presents a deep learning technology for radar echo signal recovery with enhanced ISAR imaging capability. If the convolutional neural network (CNN) is regarded as an imaging processor, its input and output are echo data and formed image, respectively. The trained CNN contains a variety of feature extractors, which can automatically extract and abstract high-level image feature representation. The main difficulty of CNN applications in the radar imaging field, in fact, is that a large amount of appropriate training data cannot be obtained as easy as in other fields. A novel deep CNN (DCNN)-based method, U-net-based imaging, is proposed for ISAR image reconstruction using less training samples compared to existing CNN imaging networks. Some improvements are presented to make it adapt to imaging tasks. Experimental simulations are carried out to prove the remarkable performance of the proposed method. In the presence of random noise and echo undersampling, the trained U-net achieves fast and accurate reconstruction of high-quality ISAR images, respectively.

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