A Novel Sidelobe Reduction Algorithm Based on Two-Dimensional Sidelobe Correction Using D-SVA for Squint SAR Images

Sidelobe reduction is a very primary task for synthetic aperture radar (SAR) images. Various methods have been proposed for broadside SAR, which can suppress the sidelobes effectively while maintaining high image resolution at the same time. Alternatively, squint SAR, especially highly squint SAR, h...

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Main Authors: Min Liu, Zhou Li, Lu Liu
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-03-01
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/18/3/783
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spelling doaj-819eb3c1691c45a3b3e5a8c1cad8371d2020-11-25T00:46:25ZengMDPI AGSensors1424-82202018-03-0118378310.3390/s18030783s18030783A Novel Sidelobe Reduction Algorithm Based on Two-Dimensional Sidelobe Correction Using D-SVA for Squint SAR ImagesMin Liu0Zhou Li1Lu Liu2Qian Xuesen Laboratory of Space Technology, Beijing 100094, ChinaBeijing Institute of Remote Sensing Information, Beijing 100192, ChinaQian Xuesen Laboratory of Space Technology, Beijing 100094, ChinaSidelobe reduction is a very primary task for synthetic aperture radar (SAR) images. Various methods have been proposed for broadside SAR, which can suppress the sidelobes effectively while maintaining high image resolution at the same time. Alternatively, squint SAR, especially highly squint SAR, has emerged as an important tool that provides more mobility and flexibility and has become a focus of recent research studies. One of the research challenges for squint SAR is how to resolve the severe range-azimuth coupling of echo signals. Unlike broadside SAR images, the range and azimuth sidelobes of the squint SAR images no longer locate on the principal axes with high probability. Thus the spatially variant apodization (SVA) filters could hardly get all the sidelobe information, and hence the sidelobe reduction process is not optimal. In this paper, we present an improved algorithm called double spatially variant apodization (D-SVA) for better sidelobe suppression. Satisfactory sidelobe reduction results are achieved with the proposed algorithm by comparing the squint SAR images to the broadside SAR images. Simulation results also demonstrate the reliability and efficiency of the proposed method.http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/18/3/783squint SARsidelobe reductiondouble spatially variant apodization (D-SVA)non-integer Nyquist sampled imageryimpulse response
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author Min Liu
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A Novel Sidelobe Reduction Algorithm Based on Two-Dimensional Sidelobe Correction Using D-SVA for Squint SAR Images
Sensors
squint SAR
sidelobe reduction
double spatially variant apodization (D-SVA)
non-integer Nyquist sampled imagery
impulse response
author_facet Min Liu
Zhou Li
Lu Liu
author_sort Min Liu
title A Novel Sidelobe Reduction Algorithm Based on Two-Dimensional Sidelobe Correction Using D-SVA for Squint SAR Images
title_short A Novel Sidelobe Reduction Algorithm Based on Two-Dimensional Sidelobe Correction Using D-SVA for Squint SAR Images
title_full A Novel Sidelobe Reduction Algorithm Based on Two-Dimensional Sidelobe Correction Using D-SVA for Squint SAR Images
title_fullStr A Novel Sidelobe Reduction Algorithm Based on Two-Dimensional Sidelobe Correction Using D-SVA for Squint SAR Images
title_full_unstemmed A Novel Sidelobe Reduction Algorithm Based on Two-Dimensional Sidelobe Correction Using D-SVA for Squint SAR Images
title_sort novel sidelobe reduction algorithm based on two-dimensional sidelobe correction using d-sva for squint sar images
publisher MDPI AG
series Sensors
issn 1424-8220
publishDate 2018-03-01
description Sidelobe reduction is a very primary task for synthetic aperture radar (SAR) images. Various methods have been proposed for broadside SAR, which can suppress the sidelobes effectively while maintaining high image resolution at the same time. Alternatively, squint SAR, especially highly squint SAR, has emerged as an important tool that provides more mobility and flexibility and has become a focus of recent research studies. One of the research challenges for squint SAR is how to resolve the severe range-azimuth coupling of echo signals. Unlike broadside SAR images, the range and azimuth sidelobes of the squint SAR images no longer locate on the principal axes with high probability. Thus the spatially variant apodization (SVA) filters could hardly get all the sidelobe information, and hence the sidelobe reduction process is not optimal. In this paper, we present an improved algorithm called double spatially variant apodization (D-SVA) for better sidelobe suppression. Satisfactory sidelobe reduction results are achieved with the proposed algorithm by comparing the squint SAR images to the broadside SAR images. Simulation results also demonstrate the reliability and efficiency of the proposed method.
topic squint SAR
sidelobe reduction
double spatially variant apodization (D-SVA)
non-integer Nyquist sampled imagery
impulse response
url http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/18/3/783
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