IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing (Jan 2023)
An Improved Imaging Algorithm for HRWS Space-Borne SAR Data Processing Based on CVPRI
Abstract
In space-borne synthetic aperture radar (SAR), the sliding spotlight mode can acquire images with both high-resolution and wide-swath in azimuth direction. Due to the significant two-dimensional spatial variance of Doppler parameters, the traditional imaging algorithms based on the conventional range models is not available. In this article, the strategy of continuously varying pulse repetition interval (CVPRI) is likely to lead to a novel approach to dealing with the azimuth variance problem to realize high-resolution wide-swath (HRWS) imaging in azimuth direction for sliding spotlight SAR. First, the eighth-order Taylor expansion of the modified equivalent squint range model (MESRM-TE8) is adopted, and the accuracy of MESRM-TE8 is accordingly explained. Then, the properties of the spatial variance for the MESRM-TE8 are analyzed in detail, based on which the strategy of CVPRI is given theoretically to eliminate the azimuth variance. An improved imaging algorithm based on CVPRI is subsequently proposed to address the azimuthal-variant Doppler parameters and realize a batch data processing of a large scene in azimuth frequency domain. The extended scaling method is integrated in this algorithm to uniformly compensate cubic phase modulation introduced by CVPRI and circumvent azimuth time folding caused by subaperture processing in the focused image. Finally, the effectiveness of the CVPRI strategy and the proposed algorithm is demonstrated by the simulation results.
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