scholarly journals Non-Stationary Platform Inverse Synthetic Aperture Radar Maneuvering Target Imaging Based on Phase Retrieval

Sensors ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 18 (10) ◽  
pp. 3333 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hongyin Shi ◽  
Saixue Xia ◽  
Qi Qin ◽  
Ting Yang ◽  
Zhijun Qiao

As a powerful signal processing tool for imaging moving targets, placing radar on a non-stationary platform (such as an aerostat) is a future direction of Inverse Synthetic Aperture Radar (ISAR) systems. However, more phase errors are introduced into the received signal due to the instability of the radar platform, making it difficult for popular algorithms to accurately perform motion compensation, which leads to severe effects in the resultant ISAR images. Moreover, maneuvering targets may have complex motion whose motion parameters are unknown to radar systems. To overcome the issue of non-stationary platform ISAR autofocus imaging, a high-resolution imaging method based on the phase retrieval principle is proposed in this paper. Firstly, based on the spatial geometric and echo models of the ISAR maneuvering target, we can deduce that the radial motion of the radar platform or the vibration does not affect the modulus of the ISAR echo signal, which provides a theoretical basis for the phase recovery theory for the ISAR imaging. Then, we propose an oversampling smoothness (OSS) phase retrieval algorithm with prior information, namely, the phase of the blurred image obtained by the classical imaging algorithm replaces the initial random phase in the original OSS algorithm. In addition, the size of the support domain of the OSS algorithm is set with respect to the blurred target image. Experimental simulation shows that compared with classical imaging methods, the proposed method can obtain the resultant motion-compensated ISAR image without estimating the radar platform and maneuvering target motion parameters, wherein the fictitious target is perfectly focused.

2019 ◽  
Vol 11 (10) ◽  
pp. 1221 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ye Zhang ◽  
Qi Yang ◽  
Bin Deng ◽  
Yuliang Qin ◽  
Hongqiang Wang

Translational motion of a target will lead to image misregistration in interferometric inverse synthetic aperture radar (InISAR) imaging. In this paper, a strong scattering centers fusion (SSCF) technique is proposed to estimate translational motion parameters of a maneuvering target. Compared to past InISAR image registration methods, the SSCF technique is advantageous in its high computing efficiency, excellent antinoise performance, high registration precision, and simple system structure. With a one-input three-output terahertz InISAR system, translational motion parameters in both the azimuth and height direction are precisely estimated. Firstly, the motion measurement curves are extracted from the spatial spectrums of mutually independent strong scattering centers, which avoids the unfavorable influences of noise and the “angle scintillation” phenomenon. Then, the translational motion parameters are obtained by fitting the motion measurement curves with phase unwrapping and intensity-weighted fusion processing. Finally, ISAR images are registered precisely by compensating the estimated translational motion parameters, and high-quality InISAR imaging results are achieved. Both simulation and experimental results are used to verify the validity of the proposed method.


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