Efficient and precise processing for squinted spotlight SAR through a modified stolt mapping

Marijke Vandewal, Rainer Speck, Helmut Süß

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Abstract

Processing of squinted SAR spotlight data is a challenge because of the significant range migration effects of the raw data over the coherent aperture time. Although in theory the (ω, k)-algorithm takes care of these aspects, its digital implementation requires a time-consuming interpolation step. Moreover, the limited precision of this interpolation can introduce distortions at the edges of the final image especially for squinted geometries. A wave number domain processing using a modified Stolt mapping will be developed and analyzed to enhance the quality of the final SAR image. Additionally, the proposed algorithm has a decreased computational load compared to the original (ω,k)-algorithm. Simulation results will validate the focusing and efficiency performances of the modified wave number domain algorithm.

Original languageEnglish
Article number59704
JournalEurasip Journal on Advances in Signal Processing
Volume2007
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2007

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