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1 August 2023 Signal analysis of bistatic arc array SAR data with an accelerated moving transmitter
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Proceedings Volume 12752, Second International Conference on Optoelectronic Information and Computer Engineering (OICE 2023); 127520D (2023) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2691284
Event: Second International Conference on Optoelectronic Information and Computer Engineering (OICE 2023), 2023, Hangzhou, China
Abstract
In the bistatic arc array synthetic aperture radar (AA-BiSAR) with a moving transmitter, the moving transmitter is helpful to improve the flexibility of the imaging system and expand the imaging scene, which has important significance in the field of helicopter assisted landing, emergency rescue and so on. The motion state of the transmitter is closely related to the bistatic arc array SAR echo model and imaging quality. This article establishes the echo signal model under accelerated motion, analyzes the impact of acceleration on echo phase and imaging quality, studies the effect of different accelerations on the approximate expansion phase error of slant range, and provides relevant analysis results through point target simulation experiments. The analysis results have a certain guiding significance for the follow-up moving transmitter bistatic arc array SAR high-precision and accurate imaging and motion error compensation.
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Zhennan Qin, Wei Xu, Pingping Huang, Weixian Tan, Yaolong Qi, and Zhiqi Gao "Signal analysis of bistatic arc array SAR data with an accelerated moving transmitter", Proc. SPIE 12752, Second International Conference on Optoelectronic Information and Computer Engineering (OICE 2023), 127520D (1 August 2023); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2691284
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KEYWORDS
Transmitters

Synthetic aperture radar

Imaging arrays

Antennas

Imaging systems

Error analysis

Receivers

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