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8 June 2023 Design of forward-looking missile-borne SAR imaging algorithm based on GPU
Feng Feng, Tingyao Xie, Kaisi Guo, Kaili Qin, Yiwei Lv, Shangrong Ouyang
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Proceedings Volume 12707, International Conference on Image, Signal Processing, and Pattern Recognition (ISPP 2023); 1270722 (2023) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2681375
Event: International Conference on Image, Signal Processing, and Pattern Recognition (ISPP 2023), 2023, Changsha, China
Abstract
In recent years, the imaging theory and technology of missile-borne synthetic aperture radar (SAR) has become one of the important research topics. The missile-borne platform usually requires high-precision imaging from the front and side view, and the missile is affected by the airflow, and the flight trajectory changes greatly and randomly during the air flight. For this reason, a motion compensation algorithm is required. At the same time, due to the real-time and large computational requirements of missile-borne SAR imaging, it is of great significance to use a higher-performance graphics processing unit (GPU) platform for SAR time-domain imaging processing. This paper introduces the use of GPU to implement extended Wavenumber-domain (EOK) algorithm and large-squint motion compensation algorithms.
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Feng Feng, Tingyao Xie, Kaisi Guo, Kaili Qin, Yiwei Lv, and Shangrong Ouyang "Design of forward-looking missile-borne SAR imaging algorithm based on GPU", Proc. SPIE 12707, International Conference on Image, Signal Processing, and Pattern Recognition (ISPP 2023), 1270722 (8 June 2023); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2681375
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KEYWORDS
Synthetic aperture radar

Interpolation

Detection and tracking algorithms

Radar signal processing

Missiles

Signal processing

Design and modelling

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