An imaging compensation algorithm for spaceborne high-resolution SAR based on a continuous tangent motion model

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This paper develops a continuous tangent motion model by approximating the relative trajectories between spaceborne Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) and its targets during every transmitting period and every receiving period as tangential segments. Compared with existing motion models, including the stop-go model and the continuous rectilinear model, the continuous tangentmodel ismuch closer to the actual relativemotion. Based on the newmotionmodel, an imaging compensation algorithm is proposed that considers the space-variant property of SAR echoes more fully by introducing three space-variant factors: the time-scaling factor, the transmitting-receiving rate, and the transmitting-receiving constant. As a result, spaceborne SAR imaging with 0.21-meter resolution and wide-swath, up to 15 km × 15 km, is achieved. Simulation results indicate that the novel algorithm provides a superior and more consistent focusing quality across the whole swath compared with existing algorithms based on the stop-go or continuous rectilinear models.

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Yu, Z., Wang, S., & Li, Z. (2016). An imaging compensation algorithm for spaceborne high-resolution SAR based on a continuous tangent motion model. Remote Sensing, 8(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/rs8030223

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