Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) | 2021

Ultra-High Resolution Imaging Method for Distributed Small Satellite Spotlight MIMO-SAR Based on Sub-Aperture Image Fusion

 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Small satellite synthetic aperture radar (SAR) has become a new development direction of spaceborne SAR due to its advantages of flexible launch, short development cycle, and low cost. However, there are fewer researches on distributed small satellite multiple input multiple output (MIMO) SAR. This paper proposes an ultra-high resolution imaging method for the distributed small satellite spotlight MIMO-SAR, which applies the sub-aperture division technique and the sub-aperture image coherent fusion algorithm to MIMO-SAR. After deblurring the sub-aperture signal, the large bandwidth signal is obtained by using an improved time domain bandwidth synthesis (TBS) method, and then the ultra-high resolution image is obtained by using a sub-aperture image coherent fusion algorithm. Simulation results validate the feasibility and effectiveness of the proposed approach.

Volume 21
Pages None
DOI 10.3390/s21051609
Language English
Journal Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)

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