Remote Sensing (Jul 2019)

Passive Bistatic Ground-Based Synthetic Aperture Radar: Concept, System, and Experiment Results

  • Weike Feng,
  • Jean-Michel Friedt,
  • Giovanni Nico,
  • Suyun Wang,
  • Gilles Martin,
  • Motoyuki Sato

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/rs11151753
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 15
p. 1753

Abstract

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A passive bistatic ground-based synthetic aperture radar (PB-GB-SAR) system without a dedicated transmitter has been developed by using commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) hardware for local-area high-resolution imaging and displacement measurement purposes. Different from the frequency-modulated or frequency-stepped continuous wave signal commonly used by GB-SAR, the continuous digital TV signal broadcast by a geostationary satellite has been adopted by PB-GB-SAR. In order to increase the coherence between the reference and surveillance channels, frequency and phase synchronization of multiple low noise blocks (LNBs) has been conducted. Then, the back-projection algorithm (BPA) and the range migration algorithm (RMA) have been modified for PB-GB-SAR to get the focused SAR image. Field experiments have been carried out to validate the designed PB-GB-SAR system and the proposed methods. It has been found that different targets within 100 m (like the fence, light pole, tree, and car) can be imaged by the PB-GB-SAR system. With a metallic plate moved on a positioner, it has been observed that the displacement of the target can be estimated by PB-GB-SAR with submillimeter accuracy.

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