Abstract

Synthetic aperture radar (SAR) imaging systems use pulse focusing techniques for achieving fine range resolution and large range detection. Stretch processing and correlation pulse focusing techniques are the most popular algorithms used in the radar signal processing stage. The architecture of the stretch processing technique makes it commonly used in frequency modulated continuous wave (FMCW) radar systems due to its simple architecture, low sampling rate, and inexpensive hardware. This paper discusses how the stretch range focusing approach can be used instead of the matched filter technique in the processing stage of the SAR Range-Doppler algorithm (RDA) to generate images of finer resolution and higher quality. In addition, validating the proposed algorithm and evaluating its performance according to some evaluation indices such as peak sidelobe ratio (PSLR), integrated sidelobe ratio (ISLR), and the impulse response width (IRW). Also, this paper presents a comprehensive analysis and hardware implementation of the two SAR algorithms, based on software-defined radio (SDR) architecture where it is characterized by less complexity, low cost, and high flexibility due to the usage of both software data processing and software waveform generation. Two Universal Software Radio Peripheral (USRP-2932) and NI-LabVIEW® software development environment are the platforms used for the hardware validation process. The transmitted waveform is a linear frequency modulated (LFM) signal generated by the first USRP (transmitter) which will hit a target located at a certain distance. The second USRP is used as a receiver for target’s echo processing and detection. This processing stage contains two architectures, which are the matched filter pulse compression architecture and the stretch range focusing approach. Finally, the validation process of the hardware results is performed based on the pre-mentioned evaluation indices.

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