Communications: directive radio wave systems and devices (e.g. – Synthetic aperture radar
Patent
1994-05-26
1995-09-05
Sotomayor, John B.
Communications: directive radio wave systems and devices (e.g.,
Synthetic aperture radar
342123, 342145, 342194, 342196, G01S 1390
Patent
active
054482410
ABSTRACT:
A terrain height radar system and processing method comprising a high resolution synthetic aperture radar (SAR) mounted on an air vehicle and a SAR signal processor containing a signal processing algorithm or method for computing terrain height and radar backscatter power. The system contains motion sensing and navigation functions that also provide data to the signal processor to provide motion compensation. Signal processing algorithms in the method compensate for planar motion of the air vehicle for variations of terrain height in the field of view. The algorithms also compensate for nonplanar motion of the radar, and for scatterers in or very near to a reference plane in the field of view. The algorithms exploit defocusing due to displacement from the reference plane to estimate the terrain height above the reference plane. The algorithm is computationally efficient because the bulk of the radar signal processing is common to both the SAR function and the terrain height estimation function. The following processing method is implemented. The synthetic array radar is operated to produce out-of-plane motion and generating radar return signals derived therefrom. The radar return signals are processed to compensate for relative motion, generate ground plane polar format data, generate range compressed data, and generate autofocused data. Azimuth compressed data is generated by focusing uncompressed azimuth data for each of many discrete terrain height reference levels, compressing the focused data using a weighted FFT, temporarily recording the magnitude of each pixel, storing separate image magnitude values corresponding to each terrain height reference level for each pixel and outputting the largest of these magnitudes for each pixel as a radar cross section value of that pixel, and outputting the height reference level at which that maximum occurred as the height of that pixel. Interpolation may be used to refine the height estimate. The strong scatterer signal is then canceled by estimating the amplitude phase height and azimuth of the strong scatterer, using these parameters to determine a contribution in the uncompressed data set due to the strong scatterer, subtracting this contribution from the uncompressed data, and repeating the amplitude phase height and azimuth height estimating step to provide for for improved accuracy.
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Frankot Robert T.
Hudson Ralph E.
Latter Robert H.
Zeoli Gene W.
Alkov Leonard A.
Denson-Low W. K.
Hughes Aircraft Company
Sotomayor John B.
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