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29 May 2014 Arbitrary scene simulation for synthetic aperture radar
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Abstract
We propose a new laboratory method for characterizing synthetic aperture radar (SAR) systems through the use of a synthetic scene generator. Flight tests are the only definitive way to characterize the system level performance of airborne synthetic aperture radar systems. However, due to the expense of flights tests it is beneficial to complete as much testing as possible in a laboratory environment before flight testing is performed. There are many existing tests that are employed to measure the performance of various subsystems in a SAR system, find defective hardware, and indicate design problems that need to be mitigated. However, certain issues can only be found on an integrated system, and laboratory testing at a system level is typically confined to characterizing the impulse response (IPR) of a single point target through the use of an optical delay line. While useful, delay line testing requires running a modified version of real-time image formation code as the delay line does not completely mimic a real target. Ideally, system level tests are performed on unmodified code. On modern SAR systems many algorithms are data driven (e.g., autofocus) and require a substantially more sophisticated data model for testing. We desire to create a complete system test by combining an arbitrary number of point targets and clutter patterns to mimic radar responses from a real scene. This capability enables complete testing of radar systems in a laboratory environment according to prescribed terrain/scene characteristics. This paper presents an overview of the system requirements for a synthetic scene generator. The analysis is limited to SAR systems utilizing chirp waveforms and stretch processing. Furthermore, we derive relationships between IF bandwidth, target position, and the phase history model. A technique to properly compensate for motion pulse to pulse is presented. Finally, our concept is demonstrated with simulation data.
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Cameron Musgrove, Richard Naething, and John Schilling "Arbitrary scene simulation for synthetic aperture radar", Proc. SPIE 9077, Radar Sensor Technology XVIII, 907709 (29 May 2014); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2049875
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KEYWORDS
Radar

Synthetic aperture radar

Image acquisition

Scene simulation

Data modeling

Radar signal processing

Signal processing

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