Frequency Domain Imaging Algorithms for Short-Range Synthetic Aperture Radar

Author:

Zhang Fatong1,Luo Chenyang1,Fu Yaowen1,Zhang Wenpeng1ORCID,Yang Wei1,Yu Ruofeng1,Yan Shangqu1

Affiliation:

1. College of Electronic Science and Technology, National University of Defense Technology, Changsha 410073, China

Abstract

In order to achieve miniaturization, short-range radar (SRR) generally adopts millimeter-wave (MMW) radar with a frequency-modulated continuous-wave (FMCW) system, which may make the stop–go–stop assumption in traditional synthetic aperture radar (SAR) imaging algorithms invalid. In addition, in order to observe a large enough area, SRR often needs a wide radar beam, which may cause serious range–azimuth coupling when using SRR for SAR imaging. The above two problems may make the traditional SAR imaging algorithm invalid in SRR SAR imaging. Taking the SRR SAR imaging application into account, traditional frequency domain SAR imaging algorithms are analyzed and improved in this paper. Firstly, the intra-pulse motion (IPM) caused by the FMCW system and the two-dimensional coupling (TDC) in the case of a wide beam are analyzed. Subsequently, the applicability of the range Doppler algorithm (RDA), the frequency scaling algorithm (FSA) and the range migration algorithm (RMA) for SRR SAR is analyzed. Then, improvement measures are put forward to address the aliasing and folding phenomena caused by the wide-beam problem in the FSA and RMA, respectively. Finally, the effectiveness of the proposed algorithm is verified using simulation data and real measured data collected using an MMW radar fixed on a slide rail.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences

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