Doppler Aliasing Reduction in Wide-Angle Synthetic Aperture Radar Using Phase Modulated Random Stepped-Frequency Waveforms

Doppler Aliasing Reduction in Wide-Angle Synthetic Aperture Radar Using Phase Modulated Random Stepped-Frequency Waveforms

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This research investigates the benefits of using several phase modulated Random Stepped Frequency (RSF) waveforms in a Wide-Angle Synthetic Aperture Radar (WA-SAR) scenario. RSF waveforms have been demonstrated to have desirable properties which allow for cancelling of Doppler aliased scatterers in WA-SAR images. Additional aliased energy reduction is realized by improving the uniformity of the fre- quency coverage across the waveform's bandwidth. Phase code modulations applied to the subpulses of a RSF waveform spread the subpulse frequency content and im- prove WA-SAR image quality. A length 13 Barker code applied to a RSF waveform produces an image with a 91.95% reduction in the aliased energy present relative to a WA-SAR image produced using uncoded RSF. Length 25 Frank and P4 coded RSF waveforms reduce aliased energy by 96.65% and 96.72% respectively. Additionally, phase coded RSF waveforms produce images with improved noise-free dynamic range capabilities. The Barker, Frank and P4 coded waveforms improve the noise-free dynamic range by 9.4 dB, 12.6 dB, and 12.4 dB, respectively.

Book information

ISBN: 9781249595724
Publisher: Creative Media Partners, LLC
Imprint: Biblioscholar
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Language: English
Number of pages: 82
Weight: 163g
Height: 246mm
Width: 189mm
Spine width: 4mm