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Research on spatial-variant property of bistatic ISAR imaging plane of space target 被引量:5
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作者 郭宝锋 王俊岭 +2 位作者 高梅国 尚朝轩 傅雄军 《Chinese Physics B》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2015年第4期507-520,共14页
The imaging plane of inverse synthetic aperture radar (ISAR) is the projection plane of the target. When taking an image using the range-Doppler theory, the imaging plane may have a spatial-variant property, which c... The imaging plane of inverse synthetic aperture radar (ISAR) is the projection plane of the target. When taking an image using the range-Doppler theory, the imaging plane may have a spatial-variant property, which causes the change of scatter's projection position and results in migration through resolution cells, In this study, we focus on the spatial-variant property of the imaging plane of a three-axis-stabilized space target. The innovative contributions are as follows. 1) The target motion model in orbit is provided based on a two-body model. 2) The instantaneous imaging plane is determined by the method of vector analysis. 3) Three Euler angles are introduced to describe the spatial-variant property of the imaging plane, and the image quality is analyzed. The simulation results confirm the analysis of the spatial-variant property. The research in this study is significant for the selection of the imaging segment, and provides the evidence for the following data processing and compensation algorithm. 展开更多
关键词 space target bistatic isar imaging plane spatial-variant property
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Three-dimensional bistatic interferometric ISA Rimaging
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作者 赵莉芝 MARTORELLA Marco +1 位作者 傅雄军 高梅国 《Journal of Beijing Institute of Technology》 EI CAS 2015年第1期105-109,共5页
An approach based on interferometry technique is proposed for three-dimensional (3D) bistatic inverse synthetic aperture radar (ISAR) imaging. It is converted to a monostatic problem by using the theory that a bis... An approach based on interferometry technique is proposed for three-dimensional (3D) bistatic inverse synthetic aperture radar (ISAR) imaging. It is converted to a monostatic problem by using the theory that a bistatic radar equals a monostatic radar located on the bisector of bistatic an- gle. Then, interferometric phases extracted from a pair of cross shaped antennas are used to esti- mate the height and associated rotational velocity. Finally, numerical simulations are provided to e- valuate this method. 展开更多
关键词 bistatic inverse synthetic aperture radar isar 3D imaging interferometric isar
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