Effects of Polynomial Plus Power-Law Errors on SAR Refraction Autofocus

D. Garren
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Radar pulses are subject to delay and bending as a result of refraction through the earth's atmosphere. Such effects can yield overall scene defocus in synthetic aperture radar (SAR) images, since the amount of delay and bending can vary from one radar pulse to the next along the synthetic aperture due to spatially varying atmospheric conditions. A recent investigation has resulted in SAR autofocus techniques for estimating and compensating for these atmospheric delay and bending effects. The current analysis examines the performance of this autofocus algorithm for cases in which the atmospheric delay and bending are obtained from error profiles along the synthetic aperture which include both polynomial modeling and power-law contributions. Refocus results from the subject atmospheric-based autofocus methods are quite positive when applied to measured Ku-band radar imagery in which known delay and bending errors have been applied.
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多项式加幂律误差对SAR折射自动对焦的影响
雷达脉冲由于经过地球大气层的折射而受到延迟和弯曲的影响。由于大气条件的空间变化,在合成孔径雷达(SAR)图像中,延迟和弯曲的量会随着一个雷达脉冲到下一个脉冲的变化而变化,因此这种影响会导致整个场景离焦。最近的一项研究已经产生了SAR自动聚焦技术来估计和补偿这些大气延迟和弯曲效应。当前的分析考察了这种自动对焦算法的性能,在这种情况下,大气延迟和弯曲是由沿合成孔径的误差曲线获得的,其中包括多项式建模和幂律贡献。当应用于已知延迟和弯曲误差的ku波段雷达图像时,基于主体大气的自动对焦方法的再聚焦结果是相当积极的。
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