摘要
Aperture-dependent motion compensation is important for wide beam Synthetic Aperture Radar(SAR) data processing.This paper studies a wide beam motion compensation algorithm based on frequency division.It takes blocks along azimuth dimension in frequency domain and applies an-gle-variant motion compensation in time domain.With this frequency division based motion com-pensation approach,the effects of aperture-dependent residual phase errors are corrected precisely.The rationale and procedure of this algorithm are introduced in detail.Point targets and images of a P-band airborne SAR with motion errors are simulated to validate this algorithm.Compared with the wide beam motion compensation algorithms based on time division,the proposed algorithm has better performance,especially in terms of high-frequency motion errors.
Aperture-dependent motion compensation is important for wide beam Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) data processing. This paper studies a wide beam motion compensation algorithm based on frequency division. It takes blocks along azimuth dimension in frequency domain and applies angle-variant motion compensation in time domain. With this frequency division based motion compensation approach, the effects of aperture-dependent residual phase errors are corrected precisely. The rationale and procedure of this algorithm are introduced in detail. Point targets and images of a P-band airborne SAR with motion errors are simulated to validate this algorithm. Compared with the wide beam motion compensation algorithms based on time division, the proposed algorithm has better performance, especially in terms of high-frequency motion errors.