Abstract
We develop and demonstrate a new method to address the surface clutter problem in imaging of ice sheets by airborne radar sounder. This new method utilizes the modified range migration algorithm based on inverse scaled Fourier transform (ISFT) to reduce along-track clutter and the beamforming using curvelets to reduce cross-track clutter. First, theory analysis has been carried on to the proposed method. Then, we give the particular realizing steps to implement this method. At last, we apply this method to the simulation point targets and MCoRDS data to prove its validity of imaging of ice sheets. Furthermore, we show the advantages of the proposed method through comparison with two methods in four major aspects—the power of along-track clutter reduction, the power of cross-track clutter reduction, the equivalent number of looks (ENLs), and the calculating time.
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