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Sensors, Vol. 19, Pages 4516: Extended Subaperture Imaging Method for Airborne Low Frequency Ultrawideband SAR Data (Sensors)
 


The subaperture processing is one of the essential strategies for low frequency ultrawideband synthetic aperture radar (LF UWB SAR) imaging, especially for the real-time LF UWB SAR imaging because it can improve the parallelization of the imaging algorithm. However, due to the longer synthetic aperture of LF UWB SAR, the traditional subaperture imaging encounters an azimuth ambiguities problem, which severely degrades the focused quality of the imaging results. In this paper, the reason for the presence of azimuth ambiguities in the LF UWB SAR subaperture imaging and its influence on image quality is first analyzed in theory. Then, an extended subaperture imaging method based on the extension of subaperture length before Range Cell Migration Correction (RCMC) was proposed. By lengthening the subaperture length, the azimuth ambiguities are effectively eliminated. Finally, the extended part of subaperture is wiped off before the azimuth compression (AC), and the LF UWB SAR image of high focused quality is obtained. The correctness of the theory analysis and the effectiveness of the proposed method have been validated through simulated and real LF UWB SAR data.


 
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