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Geosynchronous Spaceborne-Airborne Bistatic SAR Data Focusing Using a Novel Range Model Based on One-Stationary Equivalence

  • Zhichao Sun
  • , Junjie Wu
  • , Zhongyu Li
  • , Hongyang An
  • , Xun He
  • University of Electronic Science and Technology of China

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Abstract

Geosynchronous spaceborne-Airborne bistatic synthetic aperture radar (GEO-SA-BiSAR) can achieve high-resolution Earth observation with superior system flexibility and efficiency, which offers huge potential for advanced SAR applications. In this article, the echo characteristics of GEO-SA-BiSAR are analyzed in detail, including range history, the Doppler parameters, and spatial variance. The distinct features of GEO-SAR and airborne receiver result in the failure of the traditional bistatic SAR range model and imaging methods. In order to deal with these problems and achieve high-precision data focusing on GEO-SA-BiSAR, this article first proposes a novel range model based on one-stationary equivalence (RMOSE) to accommodate the distinctiveness of the GEO-SA-BiSAR echo, which changes with orbit positions of GEO transmitter. Then, a 2-D frequency-domain imaging algorithm is put forward based on RMOSE, which solves the problem of the 2-D spatial variance of GEO-SA-BiSAR. Finally, simulations are presented to demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed range model and algorithm.

Original languageEnglish
Article number9130040
Pages (from-to)1214-1230
Number of pages17
JournalIEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing
Volume59
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 2021
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Bistatic synthetic aperture radar (SAR)
  • SAR
  • frequency-domain imaging method
  • geosynchronous orbit
  • range model

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