Abstract

This letter proposes a new method for focusing ground maneuvering targets and estimating the motion parameters with a synthetic aperture radar (SAR) system. In this method, the Hough transform is applied to estimate the cross-track velocity from the slope of the range walk (RW) trajectory, and the RW and Doppler centroid shift are compensated. The second-order Keystone transform is performed to correct the additional range curve caused by the along-track velocity and cross-track acceleration. Then, we adopt the adaptive polynomial Fourier transform to estimate the second- and third-order Doppler parameters from a 1-D parameter interval, and the corresponding motion parameters are calculated. Finally, the moving target is well focused after the motion parameters compensation because the second- and third-order Doppler parameters are efficiently eliminated. Both the simulated and real data processing results are presented to demonstrate the validity of the proposed algorithm.

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