Calibration of Linear Time-Varying Frequency Errors for Distributed ISAR Imaging Based on the Entropy Minimization Principle

Sensors (Basel). 2019 Mar 16;19(6):1323. doi: 10.3390/s19061323.

Abstract

The inevitable frequency errors owing to the frequency mismatch of a transmitter and receiver oscillators could seriously deteriorate the imaging performance in distributed inverse synthetic aperture radar (ISAR) system. In this paper, for this issue, a novel method is proposed to calibrate the linear time-varying frequency errors (LTFE) between the transmitting node and the receiving node. The cost function is constructed based on the entropy minimization principle and the problem of LTFE calibration is transformed into cost function optimization. The frequency error coefficient, which minimizes the image entropy, is obtained by searching optimum solution in the solution space of cost function. Then, the original signal is calibrated by the frequency error coefficient. Finally, the effectiveness of the proposed method is demonstrated by simulation and real-data experiments.

Keywords: distributed ISAR; entropy minimization principle; frequency error calibration; linear time-varying frequency errors.