This letter deals with inverse synthetic aperture radar (ISAR) autofocusing of noncooperative moving targets. The relative motion between the target and the sensor, which provides the angular diversity necessary for ISAR imagery, is also responsible for unwanted range migration and phase changes generating defocusing. In the case of noncooperative targets, the relative motion is unknown: the ISAR needs, hence, to implement an autofocus step [motion compensation (MoCo)] to achieve high resolution imaging. This task is typically carried out via the optimization of functionals based on general image quality parameters. In this letter, we propose the use of a fast and accurate MoCo algorithm based on the estimation of the Doppler parameters, thus fully coping with the nature of the imaging system. The effectiveness of the proposed method is proven on both simulated data and data acquired by operational systems

Fast and accurate ISAR focusing based on a Doppler parameter estimation algorithm

Noviello;Carlo;
2017

Abstract

This letter deals with inverse synthetic aperture radar (ISAR) autofocusing of noncooperative moving targets. The relative motion between the target and the sensor, which provides the angular diversity necessary for ISAR imagery, is also responsible for unwanted range migration and phase changes generating defocusing. In the case of noncooperative targets, the relative motion is unknown: the ISAR needs, hence, to implement an autofocus step [motion compensation (MoCo)] to achieve high resolution imaging. This task is typically carried out via the optimization of functionals based on general image quality parameters. In this letter, we propose the use of a fast and accurate MoCo algorithm based on the estimation of the Doppler parameters, thus fully coping with the nature of the imaging system. The effectiveness of the proposed method is proven on both simulated data and data acquired by operational systems
2017
Inverse synthetic aperture radar
Motion Compensation
radar imaging
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