Sparse Aperture InISAR Imaging via Sequential Multiple Sparse Bayesian Learning

Sensors (Basel). 2017 Oct 10;17(10):2295. doi: 10.3390/s17102295.

Abstract

Interferometric inverse synthetic aperture radar (InISAR) imaging for sparse-aperture (SA) data is still a challenge, because the similarity and matched degree between ISAR images from different channels are destroyed by the SA data. To deal with this problem, this paper proposes a novel SA-InISAR imaging method, which jointly reconstructs 2-dimensional (2-D) ISAR images from different channels through multiple response sparse Bayesian learning (M-SBL), a modification of sparse Bayesian learning (SBL), to achieve sparse recovery for multiple measurement vectors (MMV). We note that M-SBL suffers a heavy computational burden because it involves large matrix inversion. A computationally efficient M-SBL is proposed, which, proceeding in a sequential manner to avoid the time-consuming large matrix inversion, is denoted as sequential multiple sparse Bayesian learning (SM-SBL). Thereafter, SM-SBL is introduced to InISAR imaging to simultaneously reconstruct the ISAR images from different channels. Numerous experimental results validate that the proposed SM-SBL-based InISAR imaging algorithm performs superiorly against the traditional single-channel sparse-signal recovery (SSR)-based InISAR imaging methods in terms of noise suppression, outlier reduction and 3-dimensional (3-D) geometry estimation.

Keywords: interferometric inverse synthetic aperture radar (InISAR); multiple measurement vectors (MMV); sequential multiple sparse Bayesian learning (SM-SBL); sparse aperture (SA).