Focusing Bistatic Forward-looking Synthetic Aperture Radar Based on An Improved Hyperbolic Range Model and A Modified Omega-K algorithm

Sensors (Basel). 2019 Sep 1;19(17):3792. doi: 10.3390/s19173792.

Abstract

For parallel bistatic forward-looking synthetic aperture radar (SAR) imaging, the instantaneous slant range is a double-square-root expression due to the separate transmitter-receiver system form. The hyperbolic approximation provides a feasible solution to convert the dual square-root expression into a single-square-root expression. However, some high-order terms of the range Taylor expansion have not been considered during the slant range approximation procedure in existing methods, and therefore, inaccurate phase compensation occurs. To obtain a more accurate compensation result, an improved hyperbolic approximation range form with high-order terms is proposed. Then, a modified omega-K algorithm based on the new slant range form is adopted for parallel bistatic forward-looking SAR imaging. Several simulation results validate the effectiveness of the proposed imaging algorithm.

Keywords: bistatic synthetic aperture radar (SAR); hyperbolic approximation; modified omega-K; phase compensation.