The authors present a new spotlight SAR data-focusing algorithm based on a two-step processing strategy that combines the advantages of two commonly adopted processing approaches: the efficiency of SPECAN algorithms and the precision of stripmap focusing techniques. The first step implements a linear and space-invariant azimuth filtering that is carried out via a deramping-based technique representing a simplified version of the SPECAN approach. This operation allows performing a bulk azimuth raw data compression and achieving a pixel spacing smaller than (or equal to) the expected azimuth resolution of the fully focused image. Thus, the azimuth spectral folding phenomenon, typically affecting the spotlight data, is overcome, and the space-variant characteristics of the stripmap system transfer function are preserved. Accordingly, the residual and precise focusing of the SAR data is achieved by applying a conventional stripmap processing procedure requiring a minor modification and implemented in the frequency domain. The extension of the proposed technique to the case of high bandwidth transmitted chirp signals is also discussed. Experiments carried out on real and simulated data confirm the validity of the presented approach, which is mainly focused on spaceborne systems

Spotlight SAR Data Focusing Based on a Two-Step Processing Approach

Lanari R;Sansosti E;Fornaro G
2001

Abstract

The authors present a new spotlight SAR data-focusing algorithm based on a two-step processing strategy that combines the advantages of two commonly adopted processing approaches: the efficiency of SPECAN algorithms and the precision of stripmap focusing techniques. The first step implements a linear and space-invariant azimuth filtering that is carried out via a deramping-based technique representing a simplified version of the SPECAN approach. This operation allows performing a bulk azimuth raw data compression and achieving a pixel spacing smaller than (or equal to) the expected azimuth resolution of the fully focused image. Thus, the azimuth spectral folding phenomenon, typically affecting the spotlight data, is overcome, and the space-variant characteristics of the stripmap system transfer function are preserved. Accordingly, the residual and precise focusing of the SAR data is achieved by applying a conventional stripmap processing procedure requiring a minor modification and implemented in the frequency domain. The extension of the proposed technique to the case of high bandwidth transmitted chirp signals is also discussed. Experiments carried out on real and simulated data confirm the validity of the presented approach, which is mainly focused on spaceborne systems
2001
Istituto per il Rilevamento Elettromagnetico dell'Ambiente - IREA
39
1993
2004
SAR
focusing
spotlight
SPECAN
COSMO/Skymed
Tale pubblicazione, presentata su una delle riviste più importanti del settore (impact factor 2003: 1,867, seconda su un totale di 11 riviste della categoria, Total Cites: 5789), è stata preceduta dal deposito di un brevetto le cui caratteristiche sono brevemente descritte di seguito: Brevetto italiano RM2000A000276 di proprietà del CNR (CNR ref. n. 1401); titolo: “Sistema di pre-elaborazione dei dati radar ad apertura sintetica acquisiti in modalità spotlight ”; inventori: G. Fornaro, R. Lanari, E. Sansosti, M. Tesauro. Si sottolinea inoltre che il sistema di elaborazione proposto è flessibile, semplice da realizzare ed è già stato adattato a i dati del sensore italiano SAR2000 che dovrebbe essere installato a bordo dei satelliti della costellazione COSMO/Skymed in fase di realizzazione da parte dell’Agenzia Spaziale Italiana (ASI).
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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Lanari, R; Tesauro, M; Sansosti, E; Fornaro, G
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