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Published on: August 5, 2013
Strip-Mode Microwave Staring Correlated Imaging with Self-Calibration of Gain⁻Phase Errors
Rui Xia1, Yuanyue Guo2, Weidong Chen3
1Key Laboratory of Electromagnetic Space Information, Chinese Academy of Sciences, University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei 230026, China. xrke928@mail.ustc.edu.cn.
Abstract:
Microwave staring correlated imaging (MSCI) can realize super resolution imaging without the limit of relative motion with the target. However, gain⁻phase errors generally exist in the multi-transmitter array, which results in imaging model mismatch and degrades the imaging performance considerably. In order to solve the problem of MSCI with gain⁻phase error in a large scene, a method of MSCI with strip-mode self-calibration of gain⁻phase errors is proposed. The method divides the whole imaging scene into multiple imaging strips, then the strip target scattering coefficient and the gain⁻phase errors are combined into a multi-parameter optimization problem that can be solved by alternate iteration, and the error estimation results of the previous strip can be carried into the next strip as the initial value. All strips are processed in multiple rounds, and the gain⁻phase error estimation results of the last strip can be taken as the initial value and substituted into the first strip for the correlated processing of the next round. Finally, the whole imaging in a large scene can be achieved by multi-strip image splicing. Numerical simulations validate its potential advantages to shorten the imaging time dramatically and improve the imaging and gain⁻phase error estimation performance.
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