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A Review of Spaceborne High-Resolution Spotlight/Sliding Spotlight Mode SAR Imaging

Baolong Wu, Chengjin Liu, Jianlai Chen

2024Remote Sensing10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Spotlight/sliding spotlight modes can achieve higher resolution than the other imaging modes and are widely used in object detection and recognition applications. This paper reviews the progress of the spaceborne spotlight/sliding spotlight SAR imaging field. The three steps of the current spaceborne spotlight/sliding spotlight SAR imaging algorithm framework are discussed in this paper. These include the following: eliminating the azimuth spectral aliasing by azimuth deramp preprocessing; implementing imaging processing using imaging kernels (RD, CS, RMA, etc.); and degrading the back-folded phenomenon in the final focused image domain by reference function multiplication post-processing. The different imaging kernels, consisting of RD, CS, RMA, BAS, FS, and PFA, are presented. The phase errors in high-resolution spaceborne spotlight/sliding spotlight SAR imaging, especially the stop-and-go error, curved orbit error, and tropospheric delay error, are analyzed in detail. Furthermore, the autofocus methods are described. In addition, some new imaging SAR systems based on spotlight/sliding spotlight SAR mode, which have more advantages than the classic spaceborne spotlight/sliding spotlight SAR imaging, were shown in this paper. These include FMCW-based systems, multichannel systems, varying-PRF systems, and bistatic systems.

Topics & Concepts

Remote sensingGeologyMode (computer interface)High resolutionComputer scienceOperating systemAdvanced SAR Imaging TechniquesSynthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) Applications and TechniquesAntenna Design and Optimization