A novel motion compensation algorithm for spaceborne inverse synthetic aperture radar imaging of air target under low signal‐to‐noise ratio condition
Yichen Zhou,
Yong Wang
Abstract:The spaceborne Inverse Synthetic Aperture Radar (ISAR) has garnered significant attention due to its extensive observation range and robust anti‐attack capabilities. Consequently, the ISAR imaging research of air targets based on a spaceborne platform has crucial application value. However, unlike the traditional ground‐based radar system, the spaceborne platform moves along its own orbit while observing the air target, and the received signal energy is weakened due to the extended observation distance. Theref… Show more
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