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Phase Bias Estimation and Imaging for High-Squint Multichannel SAR in Azimuth

IEEE geoscience and remote sensing letters(2023)

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Abstract
High-squint multichannel synthetic aperture radar (SAR) in azimuth can overcome the constraint of minimum antenna area in the traditional single-channel classical SAR system, and thereby it would be much more flexible to achieve high-resolution and wide-swath (HRWS) imaging than broadside SAR. However, for the high-squint multichannel SAR imaging mode, the squint angle causes the Doppler centroid to vary with the range frequency, which can further result in a much more complicated problem of spectral folding after being down-sampled with low PRF. Meanwhile, the Doppler centroid frequency is indispensable for the estimation of phase bias and unambiguous signal reconstruction among received channels. In this letter, the impact of the high-squint angle on the aliased Doppler spectrum and Doppler centroid is analyzed in detail. Then, a novel approach to phase bias estimation as well as the underlying signal processing in the case of high-squint multichannel SAR imaging mode in azimuth is proposed. Simulation results validate the effectiveness of the proposed processing flowchart for high-squint multichannel SAR.
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Synthetic aperture radar,Azimuth,Doppler effect,Estimation,Radar polarimetry,Calibration,Antennas,Multichannel synthetic aperture radar (SAR),phase bias estimation
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