Abstract:A multi-channel synthetic aperture radar (SAR) on board a spaceplane orbiting near the top of the atmosphere is proposed to acquire images of cruising ships. Low pulse repetition frequency (PRF) is required for high-resolution wide-swath (HRWS) imaging, leading to inevitable problems of azimuth spectrum aliasing (ASA) and azimuth Doppler ambiguity (ADA). In this work, we propose a phase matching technique to solve the ASA problem in restoring the azimuth spectrum. A multi-stage compressive-sensing (CS) techniq… Show more
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