Aiming at the interferometric inverse synthetic aperture radar (InlSAR) imaging in the presence of squint, we investigate the influence of squint on the InlSAR imaging. First, coupling of the squint additive phase a...Aiming at the interferometric inverse synthetic aperture radar (InlSAR) imaging in the presence of squint, we investigate the influence of squint on the InlSAR imaging. First, coupling of the squint additive phase and the target azimuth/altitude coordinates to be solved may make the solution more difficult. Second, the squint angle may lead to estimation error of the vertical coordinates and distortion of the ultimate image. Traditional InlSAR imaging algorithms can not solve the above two problems effectively, so we propose a new method which combines the nonlinear least square (NLS) and coordinates transform (CT) to estimate the target coordinates, and a three-dimensional (3-D) image consistent with the real target is obtained accordingly. Simulations show that the proposed method is effective for the squint-mode InlSAR imaging.展开更多
基金supported by the China National Funds for Distinguished Young Scientists (Grant No.61025006)
文摘Aiming at the interferometric inverse synthetic aperture radar (InlSAR) imaging in the presence of squint, we investigate the influence of squint on the InlSAR imaging. First, coupling of the squint additive phase and the target azimuth/altitude coordinates to be solved may make the solution more difficult. Second, the squint angle may lead to estimation error of the vertical coordinates and distortion of the ultimate image. Traditional InlSAR imaging algorithms can not solve the above two problems effectively, so we propose a new method which combines the nonlinear least square (NLS) and coordinates transform (CT) to estimate the target coordinates, and a three-dimensional (3-D) image consistent with the real target is obtained accordingly. Simulations show that the proposed method is effective for the squint-mode InlSAR imaging.