IEEE Access (Jan 2022)

Focusing Highly Squinted SAR Data of a Short-Range Wide-Swath Region Using Azimuth-Dependent High-Order RCMC and Frequency Extended Nonlinear Chirp Scaling Based on Equidistant Sphere Model

  • Hua Zhong,
  • Jianhua Huang,
  • Mengyuan Wang,
  • Han Wu,
  • Yingcheng Ding,
  • Hao Nai,
  • Jiunan Dong,
  • Shenghao Zhang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2022.3228330
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10
pp. 129465 – 129478

Abstract

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Focusing highly squinted synthetic aperture radar (SAR) data of a short-range wide-swath (SRWS) region is a challenging task because the reference range linear range cell migration correction (LRCMC) and the inherent range-dependent squint angle produce two-dimensional (2-D) spatial-variant RCM and azimuth-dependent Doppler parameters. In this paper, a two-step imaging algorithm (strategy) based on a novel equidistant sphere model (ESM) is proposed to accommodate these issues. The ESM, which is used for depicting the spatial-variant property of the echo data, is established by an investigation into the property of the origin range after the keystone transform (KT) operation and the reference range RCMC. Based on the ESM, an azimuth-dependent high-order RCMC (ADH-RCMC) method is adopted in the first step to implement the residual azimuth-dependent RCMC. In the second step, a frequency extended nonlinear chirp scaling (FENLCS) algorithm is introduced to achieve the highly varying residual Doppler centroid correction and the azimuth-dependent high-order Doppler parameter equalization. Simulation results in the case of SRWS SAR demonstrate the superior performance of the proposed algorithm.

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