Data di Pubblicazione:
2002
Abstract:
Synthetic aperture radar (SAR) systems require that a focusing operation be
performed on the received backscattered echoes (raw data) to generate
high-resolution microwave images. Either due to platform attitude
instabilities, or to Earth rotation effects, the SAR raw data may be
acquired in "squinted" geometries, i.e., with the radar beam directed with
an offset angle (squint angle) from the broadside direction. This research
investigates the impact of the focusing operation carried out on squinted
raw data acquisitions performed by SAR sensors operating in the stripmap
mode. To this end the 2D frequency SAR processing approach is generalized
with respect to conical, i.e., nonorthogonal, reference systems. This
allows analysis of the geometric, spectral, and phase aberrations
introduced in the images by the chosen processing geometry with respect to
the acquisition, and identification of the focusing procedure that
minimizes these aberrations. The whole theory is validated by experimental
results carried out on simulated data. Moreover, the extension of this
analysis to the interferometric case where these aberrations may have a
significant role is also investigated.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
SQUINT-MODE SAR; SPACEBORNE SAR; AIRBORNE SAR; COMPENSATION; ALGORITHM
Elenco autori:
Lanari, Riccardo; Fornaro, Gianfranco; Sansosti, Eugenio
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