SAR Image Formation Method with Azimuth Periodically Missing Data Based on RELAX Algorithm

Sensors (Basel). 2020 Dec 24;21(1):49. doi: 10.3390/s21010049.

Abstract

Synthetic aperture radar (SAR) is a widely used remote sensing observation technique. However, SAR raw echo data may be lost during the process of data acquisition by radar platform. In this paper, the imaging problem of SAR echo signal with periodically missing data along the azimuth is analyzed and a novel imaging method is proposed. Firstly, the problem of artificial artifact targets caused by periodically missing data is explained in detail, and the corresponding mathematical model is established. Then, the recovery method based on the RELAX algorithm with periodic notches data is proposed. In addition, when the size of two-dimensional (2D) echo data are large, block restoration along the azimuth is proposed to reduce the amount of calculation. Finally, the advantages of the algorithm proposed in this paper is demonstrated by the points target simulated SAR echo data processing and the real raw SAR echo data processing. When the azimuth periodically missing data rate is 50%, the SAR echo data can be recovered and the well-focused image can be obtained. Comparing the image entropy value and structural similarity index (SSIM) of the focused image, it proves the superiority of the proposed algorithm in solving the imaging problem of SAR azimuth periodically missing data.

Keywords: RELAX algorithm; azimuth periodically missing data; synthetic aperture radar.