PHASE-EXTENST10N INVERSE FILTERING ON REAL SAR IMAGES

실제 SAR 영상에 대한 위상 확장 역필터링의 적용

  • Do, Dae-Won (Microwave Application Research Center, Division of Electronics & Computer Engineering Pohang University of Science and Technology) ;
  • Song, Woo-Jin (Microwave Application Research Center, Division of Electronics & Computer Engineering Pohang University of Science and Technology) ;
  • Kwon, Jun-Chan (Microwave Application Research Center, Division of Electronics & Computer Engineering Pohang University of Science and Technology)
  • Published : 2001.09.01

Abstract

Through matched filtering synthetic aperture radar (SAR) produces high-resolution imagery from data collected by a relative small antenna. While the impulse response obtained by the matched filter approach produces the best achievable signal-to-noise ratio, large sidelobes must be reduced to obtain higher-resolution SAR images. So, many enhancement methods of SAR imagery have been proposed. As a deconvolution method, the phase-extension inverse filtering is based on the characteristics of the matched filtering used in SAR imaging. It improves spatial resolution as well as effectively suppresses the sidelobes with low computational complexity. In the phase-extension inverse filtering, the impulse response is obtained from simulation with a point target. But in a real SAR environment, for example ERS-1, the impulse response is distorted by many non-ideal factors. So, in the phase-extension inverse filtering for a real SAR processing, the magnitudes of the frequency transfer function have to be compensated to produce more desirable results. In this paper, an estimation method to obtain a more accurate impulse response from a real SAR image is studied. And a compensation scheme to produce better performance of the phase-extension inverse filtering is also introduced.

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