Autofocus method for SAR image with multi-blocks

In order to solve synthetic aperture radar image-focus problem when space-variant motion errors could not be ignored, this study proposes a partitioned phase gradient autofocus (PGA) method. In this method, it is most important whether the dominant scatters is in the partitioned images or not. In or...

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Main Authors: Wei Dong, Hanwei Sun, Ruixue Zhou, Hongmeng Chen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2019-07-01
Series:The Journal of Engineering
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Online Access:https://digital-library.theiet.org/content/journals/10.1049/joe.2019.0463
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Summary:In order to solve synthetic aperture radar image-focus problem when space-variant motion errors could not be ignored, this study proposes a partitioned phase gradient autofocus (PGA) method. In this method, it is most important whether the dominant scatters is in the partitioned images or not. In order to find the dominant scatters, energy gradient factor is defined and energy inflection point is determined. Then, the judgment is made by energy gradient factor and its threshold. Based on measured data processing, it is indicated that the method could distinguish the partitioned images with significant dominant scatters, un-significant dominant scatters, and without dominant scatters. PGA is implemented on all blocks with significant dominant scatters and partial blocks with un-significant dominant scatters. There is no need to use PGA for the blocks without dominant scatters.
ISSN:2051-3305