Abstract

This paper addresses an autofocusing technique for highly squinted airborne synthetic aperture radar (SAR) imaging. In highly squinted mode, the phase errors resulting by trajectory deviations usually exhibit both range and cross-range variance. To circumvent this problem, a 2-D space-variant phase error model is proposed. Then an autofocusing approach is presented to realize precise SAR reconstruction. This approach mainly consists of three processing steps. First, multiple local images are automatically selected based on sliding window operation in both range and cross-range dimensions. For each local image, weighted squint phase gradient autofocus kernel is applied to estimate the local phase error function. Second, the derived multiple local phase error functions are combined to resolve the 2-D space-variant phase error model using a weighted total least square method. Third, the fast factorized back-projection algorithm with pixelwise phase error correction is utilized to obtain focused image eventually. Experiments on both simulated and real-measured SAR data sets validate the focusing performance of the proposed approach.

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